no
In a nuclear reaction, matter is converted into energy.
Sound is vibrations not matter.
Sound has no mass. Without matter, there can be no sound. Sound is information which is carried on a wave that moves through matter.
Sound cannot be Matter as we can not see sound and it has no mass
No, sound travels through matter but is not matter itself.
Organic matter is converted into animal and microbial tissue during decomposition. This matter can be then used to fertilize the soil.
Yes, according to Einstein's theory of relativity, energy can be converted into matter through the process of nuclear reactions.
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
Is sound considered as matter? No, matter is composed of atoms and particles, and sound is a perceptible motion (vibration) of material things.
When sound hits a surface, it is either transmitted through the material or reflected back out, similar as light is. When sound is transmitted through matter, it is diffused (or spread out) by said matter; and also a small portion of the sound is converted to energy (such as heat). This is based on my personal understanding, it may not be 100% accurate but I you out.
They don't create matter and we know this by the law of conservation of mass. Sound waves exist as variations of pressure in a medium such as air. They are created by the vibration of an object, which causes the air surrounding it to vibrate. The vibrating air then causes the human eardrum to vibrate, which the brain interprets as sound.
yes it can