Yes sound can travel in liquid, its speed is lesser than that in solid and more than that of gas.
A liquid
That actually varies, depending on the specific liquid.
A medium. Gas, liquid or solid. It can't travel in a vacuum.
No, sound cannot travel in a vacuum. Sound moves by vibrating particles of a solid, liquid, or a gas. Since there are no particles in a vacuum, sound cannot travel through it.
No, sound waves require a medium to travel through. The medium could be a solid, liquid, or gas, but they cannot travel through a vacuum because there are no particles to transmit the vibrations that carry the sound.
Yes, yes, and yes. Sound can travel through any compressible medium. The denser the medium, the faster sound will travel.
Sound waves travel fastest through solids. *Generally, sound waves travel faster as the density of the transmission medium increases.
Sound waves travel through the three states of matter (gas, liquid and solid) by vibrations.
It needs particles, so Air, Liquid or Solid to travel. so the medium is any particles, so if there is no particles, sound cannot travel.
Yes, it can propagate as long as there is a medium.
Density of the medium.
Yes.