Persons who engage in abnormally dangerous activities:
A) are liable only if all the elements of negligence are proven against them.
B) are liable only if they intended to cause a particular injury.
C) are generally not liable for the injuries they cause, because otherwise no one would undertake these activities.
D) are liable to persons they injure even if they are not at fault.
E) are not liable for injuries they cause, because danger is to be expected.
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