Sound travels in waves.
It sounds like you are referring to a torpedo.
What comes from a speaker. By the convouluting of molecules
Oxygen and air are not sounds.
No, louder sounds do not travel faster than quieter sounds. Sound travels at the same speed regardless of its volume.
Sound travels faster in water than it does in air. It travels even faster in metals.
Sound travels faster the more dense the medium
no sound travels faster through solids.
it depends on the surface e.g. rough or smooth or how far the sound travels.
sound travels faster in dense material like metal...for example train tracks....we can hear the train sound if u put your ear on the tracks.. Sound also travels faster in water than it travels in air.
Sounds are different because they are created by vibrations at varying frequencies and amplitudes. These vibrations determine the pitch and volume of the sound. Additionally, the medium through which the sound travels can affect how it is heard, for example, sound travels differently through air compared to water or solid objects.
That works out to 2.17 inches per minute, which sounds like a fast land-snail or slug. Strange.
Yes, sound can travel for great distances in this layer because refraction tends to keep sounds waves in the layer.