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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 10:46 gingerham1

When sound molecules "stack up" in front of high-speed flights, what could
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A. The added pressure could cause pilots to become disoriented.
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B. Loud noises could cause damage to people's ears.
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C. The people on the flight could suffer from heat exhaustion.
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D. The flight could be engulfed in flames.

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