Yes, they certainly can.
Seismic waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
Sound waves, being longitudinal in nature, travels faster in liquids and solids.
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Compression waves (same as for solids & liquids).
Sound waves will travel through gases, liquids, and solids. Sound waves cannot pass through a vacuum.
Yes it can cause sound waves can travel through solids,liquids,but slowly in gases and air
Sound waves are an excellent example
Sound waves travel fastest through solids as the molecules are tightly paced in solids. While in LIQUIDS and GASES molecules are far apart and there is a lesser chance of molecules striking one another.
Waves can travel through many media, depending on their nature. Sound waves can go through solids, liquids and gases. Transverse shock waves can only travel through solids. Electromagnetic waves can go through some solids, liquids or gases, or through a vacuum.
yes it does
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sound waves travel through best through solids because they are more dense, then liquids, and finally they travel the worst through gasses.