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Sound waves are waves of energy created by the vibration of a source (vibrating phone, vocal cords, etc.) that travel through a medium (air, water, solids). This means that the plant will get extra energy aside from sunlight that will make it grown at faster rates. It depends how fast those sound waves travel (frequencies) and how loud the sound waves are. Hope that answers your question!

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