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  • Why Oxygen Depletion Doesn't Create a Vacuum: A Scientific Explanation
    It's unlikely that the disappearing oxygen molecules would have produced a vacuum because the disappearance of oxygen molecules alone does not decrease the total number of molecules in a given space. Instead, the remaining molecules would simply spread out to occupy the same volume, maintaining a constant pressure and preventing the formation of a vacuum.
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