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Chemistry, 28.07.2020 20:01 jennyferluna0216

In movies about space, there is frequently a space battle scene where ships explode in big fireballs. Why are these scenes unscientific?
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A. The explosion would not be a fireball, but would point towards the closest gravity
source, a planet or star. They are only fireballs on Earth because we are already on a
gravity source.
B. None of these
C. There is no oxygen in space, so there can be no combustion.
OD. Space is very cold, there would not be enough heat energy for an explosion to occur.
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