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This is because sound travels in waves and rebounds off the hard mountains to reach your ears again. There are limited soft objects that absorb the sound, and therefore an echo occurs. This is the reason why you usually only hear a single echo.
No, soft sound waves have short waves. Loud sound waves are the ones that have tall waves.
Soft, are kinda squisht and hard thing well, there kinda hard...
I don't know if Argon is hard or soft, that is why I am asking you, but apparently you won't give me the answer! >.< I'm guessing soft, but i dunno..
When the waves pass through soft soils (sediments) they slow down and amplify.
The hard side is the best to get waves once you have waves you can use the soft side.
This is because sound travels in waves and rebounds off the hard mountains to reach your ears again. There are limited soft objects that absorb the sound, and therefore an echo occurs. This is the reason why you usually only hear a single echo.
No, soft sound waves have short waves. Loud sound waves are the ones that have tall waves.
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When the waves pass through soft soils (sediments) they slow down and amplify.
it is hard and sometimes soft
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soft you can bend and hard you can not
deconstructive waves
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