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Chemistry, 20.11.2020 18:50 Bra1nPowers

Question 3 of 10 Which statement describes a reason scientists might use a programmed
glider instead of a submarine with a crew to study the bottom of an ocean
trench?
A. High pressures
res there could crush a submarine.
B. The low salinity there could harm human passengers.
C. The high density of plant growth there is difficult to navigate.
D. Sunlight causes temperatures there to rise dangerously.

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