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Sound CANNOT be heard in what? 1: Wooden door 2: a vacuum 3: the ocean 4: a glass jug
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Sound CANNOT be heard in what?
1: Wooden door
2: a vacuum
3: the ocean
4: a glass jug
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A vacuum due to you being able to hear things Olin the others it’s the presses of elimination
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2. A vacuum.
Explanation: sound needs a medium to travel through, it cannot travel through empty space (a vacuum)
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