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Scenes of outer space explosions in movies are often accompanied by a loud sound. Which of the following best describes why a scene like this is not realistic?
A.
Sound is not produced when something explodes in air.
B.
Sound can travel through a vacuum.
C.
Sound needs a medium through which it can be transmitted.
D.
Sound cannot produce vibrations.
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