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Falling Dominoes Demonstrating Chain Reaction Video
Falling dominoes lined up in a formation, set into motion. This represents a chain reaction, showing the classic domino effect as each tile knocks over the next in sequence. Useful for concepts relating to strategy, cause and effect, motion, or children's games. Suitable for use in educational materials, game strategy illustrations, or metaphors for sequential actions.
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