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The disaster at Chernobyl in 1986 was significant for what reason? a) It was a nuclear accident. b) A tsunami destroyed an entire city c) It was caused by a massive earthquake d) Terrorists destroyed a
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The disaster at Chernobyl in 1986 was significant for what reason?
a) It was a nuclear accident.
b) A tsunami destroyed an entire city
c) It was caused by a massive earthquake
d) Terrorists destroyed a military factory.
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The answer is a) It was a nuclear accident.
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A. It was a nuclear accident.
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