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Wendy Rivers
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4 March, 09:24
Sound waves cannot travel in outer space. T/F
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Yazmin Morton
4 March, 09:37
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True. This is because t he gas molecules in outer space are too far apart, sound needs a medium to travel through unlike light.
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