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Olive Petersen
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8 May, 19:24
How are earthquakes sound and light waves alike?
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Brenda Morse
8 May, 19:28
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How are earthquakes, sound, and light waves alike?
A. They transmit energy.
B. They carry matter.
C. They travel in space.
D. They can be seen.
Which is composed of matter?
A It is adjusting to changes in the temperature.
B It is growing away from the light source.
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