It is false it's called compression
If you are looking for a true/false answer, it's false.
Yes it's true, but that doesn't last very long. It creates a compression of the molecules during exactly half of each vibe, and during the other half, it leans the other way, and the molecules spread out in what's called a "rarefaction" ... a region of lower-than-normal pressure. This 'train' of compressions and rarefactions is what travels through the air, away from the vibrating object, and it's what some people often call a "sound wave".
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False. The medium is assumed to be resting in any case. If you refer to the speed of the wave, in the case of most wave that is more or less independent of the wave's frequency.
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If you are looking for a true/false answer, it's false.
Yes it's true, but that doesn't last very long. It creates a compression of the molecules during exactly half of each vibe, and during the other half, it leans the other way, and the molecules spread out in what's called a "rarefaction" ... a region of lower-than-normal pressure. This 'train' of compressions and rarefactions is what travels through the air, away from the vibrating object, and it's what some people often call a "sound wave".
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True. The Rio Grande region had a dense population at the time of European contact, with various indigenous tribes including the Pueblo people inhabiting the area.
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It is false that the loss of electrons from food molecules is reduction. Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles.