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Yes (but not sound in water)
Sound and Water-Ripples.
Any wave has a wavelength, so examples might include:The wavelength of a sound waveThe wavelength of a light waveThe wavelength of a water waveEtc.Some examples are:40 meters12 centimeters300 kilometers21 centimeters700 nanometers
Wind does, as neither liht nor sound is a what but a whim. Wind is the only process that is a transport of mass and matter. The others do not travel, but fare.
Light travels faster.
Yes (but not sound in water)
In water.
Some examples include waves on a water surface; sound waves; electromagnetic waves (this includes light); and gravitational waves.
Sound and Water-Ripples.
Any wave has a wavelength, so examples might include:The wavelength of a sound waveThe wavelength of a light waveThe wavelength of a water waveEtc.Some examples are:40 meters12 centimeters300 kilometers21 centimeters700 nanometers
No.
sound and light can travel through sound air solids water liquids light wiers lightbubs extentions etc.
Wind does, as neither liht nor sound is a what but a whim. Wind is the only process that is a transport of mass and matter. The others do not travel, but fare.
A non-example of a element is water, wood, carbon dioxide, plastic,and ice.'Non-examples' are also known as compounds.
The sound wave creates light when it impacts a bubble under water because of the acoustics.
Light travels much faster than sound, through wood.
Yes.