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The speed of sound at sea level is 340.29 metres per second. As sound is a wave, varying degrees of density affect how the wave travels.

For example, a sound wave travelling through water, which is more dense than air, will have a lower frequency and amplitude, making it slow down.

Inversely, a sound wave travelling higher in the atmosphere will move faster as there is less resistance from thinner air.

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