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Which of these waves CANNOT travel through the vacuum of space? A) microwaves B) radio waves C) light waves D) sound waves
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Which of these waves CANNOT travel through the vacuum of space? A) microwaves B) radio waves C) light waves D) sound waves
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Which of these waves CANNOT travel through the vacuum of space?
A) microwaves
B) radio waves
C) light waves
D) sound waves
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D, sound waves + are you grade 8?
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