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Sudden rattling of doors and windows is due to

A

Earthquake

B

sonic boom

C

movements of crustal layers of earth

D

sliping of glaciers on the nearby mountain

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Question:** The question asks about the cause of the sudden rattling of doors and windows. This suggests that we are looking for an event that produces a strong sound or vibration. 2. **Analyzing the Options:** We have four options to consider: - A) Earthquake - B) Sonic Boom - C) Movement of the Crustal Layer of the Earth - D) Slipping of the Glacier on the Nearby Mountain 3. **Evaluating Each Option:** - **Option A: Earthquake** - While earthquakes do cause shaking, they are not specifically known for causing a sudden rattling sound of doors and windows. - **Option B: Sonic Boom** - A sonic boom occurs when an object travels through the air faster than the speed of sound, creating a shock wave. This can indeed cause a sudden rattling of doors and windows due to the loud sound wave produced. - **Option C: Movement of the Crustal Layer of the Earth** - This is more related to geological shifts and does not directly relate to the rattling of doors and windows. - **Option D: Slipping of the Glacier on the Nearby Mountain** - While this may cause some noise, it is not typically associated with the sudden rattling of doors and windows. 4. **Identifying the Correct Answer:** Based on the analysis, the most plausible cause for the sudden rattling of doors and windows is a sonic boom, as it generates a loud sound wave that can cause such effects. 5. **Conclusion:** Therefore, the correct answer is **Option B: Sonic Boom**. ---
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