Question
What is the best explanation for the Hindenburg tragedy?
A
Hydrogen leaked out of the blimp and reacted with air
B
Hydrogen leaked out of the blimp, so it fell to the ground
C
Hydrogen mixed with helium, causing the blimp to burn
D
Helium leaked out of the blimp and reacted with the air
A
Hydrogen leaked out of the blimp and reacted with air
B
Hydrogen leaked out of the blimp, so it fell to the ground
C
Hydrogen mixed with helium, causing the blimp to burn
D
Helium leaked out of the blimp and reacted with the air
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The best explanation for the Hindenburg tragedy is:
**A - Hydrogen leaked out of the blimp and reacted with air.**
The Hindenburg was filled with hydrogen, a highly flammable gas, and it is believed that a leak allowed hydrogen to mix with air, resulting in a fire that led to the disaster. The ignition source is often attributed to static electricity or other sparks, which caused the hydrogen to combust rapidly.
**A - Hydrogen leaked out of the blimp and reacted with air.**
The Hindenburg was filled with hydrogen, a highly flammable gas, and it is believed that a leak allowed hydrogen to mix with air, resulting in a fire that led to the disaster. The ignition source is often attributed to static electricity or other sparks, which caused the hydrogen to combust rapidly.
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