they both are types of waves.
No, it is not.
No, the speed of sound is faster in solids.
Words that begin with the same sound as "wagon" include "water," "wallet," and "watch."
they both are types of waves.
The wavelength of sound in water varies depending on the frequency of the sound. In general, sound travels faster in water than in air, so the wavelength of sound in water is shorter compared to air at the same frequency. Typical values range from a few millimeters to several meters.
No why would the speed of sound will stay the same
they both are types of waves.
Water curves sounds because it is flowing, making it echo or sound flat and gargled at the same time.
Sound can travel faster and further over water compared to air, but it does not necessarily get louder. The sound intensity can remain the same, with the medium affecting how far the sound can travel and how well it can be heard.
Sound waves in water are essentially the same as sound waves in air; they consist of a sequence of slight compressions of the water between non-compressed water, much as sound in air consists of denser sections of air in between less dense air. The main difference is that sound travels faster in water. The denser medium conducts sound better.
It should be about the same as the speed of normal sound. The speed of sound varies a bit, depending on the frequency, but usually that is not much.
No, the sound is the same