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Science fiction movies sometimes take place in space and contain scenes where things explode very loudly and brightly. Why is this unrealistic?(1 point)

Large explosions are more likely to create seismic waves, not sound and light.

Matter is needed to transmit sound waves.

The pressure in space would keep explosions from being very large.

Light waves cannot travel through the vacuum of space

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Answered by Please Help soon
I think C
Answered by R_scott
sound cannot propagate in a vacuum ... B
I am fairly sure it is, "Large explosions are more likely to create seismic waves, not sound and light."
Answered by i took the quickcheck
Nope, its "Matter is needed to transmit sound waves." Sound waves need a medium to travel through and space is a vacuum, not a medium. Fiona, seismic waves are earthquake waves and earthquake waves do not travel through space. R Scott is also correct.
Answered by Real answer
It's actually D, matter is needed to transmit sound waves
I'll see if it is right
Answered by Pickles
Coco is it
Answered by Isaac
B. waves will pass through the material
C. Matter is needed to transmit sound waves.
A. Seismic waves carry energy through Earth and shake Earth below the seismograph.
B. They can travel through matter, but not in a vacuum.

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Answered by Isaac is right
Isaac is right but the first one is wrong thank u for trying tho
Answered by Bazol
isaac is right, and the first one is right
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