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The loudest sound in Earth’s
The loudest sound in Earth’s history is believed to be the explosion of the volcanic island of Krakatoa, back in 1883.
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The loudest sound measured one night during a hockey game was 112 dB. The loudest sound measured during a hockey game the next
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Which is a fragment?
A. The wingless young are called nymphs. B. The loudest of all insects. C. Males produce a whirring sound.
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Between the moon and Earth, there is an empty vacuum. Which statement describes whether sound and light waves are able to travel
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Between the moon and Earth, there is an empty vacuum. Which statement describes whether sound and light waves are able
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Between the moon and Earth, there is an empty vacuum. Which statement describes whether sound and light waves are able to travel
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Between the moon and Earth, there is an empty vacuum. Which statement describes whether sound and light waves are able to travel
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Between the moon and Earth, there is an empty vacuum. Which statement describes whether sound and light waves are able to travel
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3. Which is a common way to organize woodwind instruments on an orchestral score from top to bottom?
A.loudest to softest
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Between the moon and Earth, there is an empty vacuum. Which statement describes whether sound and light waves are able to travel
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