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A large explosion can damage a person's hearing. What causes this damage? a. Heat from the explosion burns the eardrum

b. The explosion triggers smaller explosions inside the ear.

c. Transverse waves from the explosion cause vibrations that damage the ear

d. Compression waves from the explosion cause vibrations that damage the ear​

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