60 miles
The atoms are closer together so the sound waves do not have to go as far between atoms. It travels better through solids
high sound particles are near, and low sound as far apart particles.
not as far because they have nothing to travle throough like on earth (air)
A: it is an incorrect question;Speed and Sound are different and cannot be compared.speed is the ratio between distance and time (how long does it take to go how far?)sound is a compression wave travelling through a medium
As far as the object is that produced thesound!
There will be a loud knocking and rattling. The engine will not go far before it is destroyed. If in doubt chat the system has adequate oil pressure.
Quality
First, go to file-import-file. Import the sound file, and add it to your composition. To view the sound, go to the preview tab, and click the button with three arrows on the far right. This is called the RAM Preview, and it lets you hear sound. But, the RAM Preview does take some time to load, depending on the complexity of the effect that you're applying sound to.
Go into the "insert" tab, on the far right in the "media clips" group, you will find "sound". when you click the sound button you can choose where to find you're sound file from - file, clip organizer, cd/audio track, or record sound. :)
As far as I know, "sound" is still know as "sound" nowadays.
The sound of a volcano that exploded in Indonesia in the 19th century traveled around the world. How far sound will travel depends on how loud it is.