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  • curlast 13:0613:06, 20 April 2009205.222.248.136 talk 320 bytes +320 Created page with 'A shock wave is when lots of energy comes from a very small spot. The shockwave can be so powerful that it can knock things over! Bombs create shockwaves. A shockwave happens…'