It vibrates.
Sound travels through all matter.
No, sound travels through matter but is not matter itself.
It is not a matter because it actually travels through matter (air)
Sound travels through matter as transverse pressure waves.
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no because sound travels through matter so the other person wouldn't hear you
The phases of matter from fastest to slowest that sound travels through are solids, liquids, and gases. Sound travels fastest through solids because the particles are closer together and can easily transmit vibrations. In liquids, sound travels slower due to the looser arrangement of particles, and in gases, sound travels slowest because the particles are widely spaced.
As the sound wave travels through the air, the air particles vibrate back and forth in the direction of the wave, transferring the sound energy.
Sound is a form of energy known as a mechanical wave that travels through matter, typically through solids, liquids, or gases. Sound itself does not have a state of matter as it is a wave that propagates through different materials.
Sound travels through all matter but some materials either absorb sound, reflect sound, or just slow sound down.
the matter inside is bunched together so sound travels best through a solid.
Sound travels slower through less dense matter because sound is the result of molecules hitting each other. When there are fewer molecules for the vibrating molecules to bump into, sound travels slower.