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During a storm, you hear a clap of thunder. What is the medium of the sound wave that traveled to your ear? A. Clouds B. Air C. Light D. Rain
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During a storm, you hear a clap of thunder. What is the medium of the sound wave that traveled to your ear? A. Clouds B. Air C. Light D. Rain
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During a storm, you hear a clap of thunder. What is the medium of the sound wave that traveled to your ear?
A. Clouds
B. Air
C. Light
D. Rain
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