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The main difference between turbojets and rocket engines is the fact that A. turbojets carry their own supply of oxygen as oxidizers. B. turbojets are not dependent on oxygen from the air. C. rocket engines need oxygen from the air. D. rocket engines are not dependent on oxygen from the air.
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D. rocket engines are dependent on oxygen from the air.
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The main difference between turbojets and rocket engines is the fact that
A. turbojets carry their own supply of oxygen as oxidizers.
B. turbojets are not dependent on oxygen from the air.
C. rocket engines need oxygen from the air.
D. rocket engines are not dependent on oxygen from the air.
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