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If a permafrost soil layer thaws due to rising temperatures, which consequence follows regarding slope stability?

A)Decreased soil density results
B)Increased solifluction mass wasting
C)Reduced surface tension occurs
D)Elevated evapotranspiration initiates

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Increased thaw depth generates a saturated, weakened active layer overlying impermeable permafrost; this promotes downslope movement of soil via solifluction, because it's a form of mass wasting. Therefore, the answer is increased mass wasting, rather than increased soil density or reduced surface tension.

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