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No, sound travels well in water.
A vacuum.
Because it absorbs the sound but not all of the sound. :)
It is not. It is a conductor of sound because it absorbs the sound.
Bubble wrap is made up of many small pockets of air. Air is a relatively poor conductor of heat, it mostly transfers heat via convection (movement of the heated air). The bubble wrap prevents the air surrounding the object from convecting because it is trapped in the bubbles. This reduces the amount of heat which can be transferred to/from the object, thus insulating it.
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because a cardboard guitar is not a instrument is just cardboard
No, sound travels well in water.
A vacuum.
Because it absorbs the sound but not all of the sound. :)
It is not. It is a conductor of sound because it absorbs the sound.
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