Tempurature makes sound travel slowly. If it is cold outside sound travels slowly and if it is hot outside sound travels quickly.
Sound travels slowly through gas because the particles in a gas are further away then the particles in a solid or a liquid. This makes it take longer for the sound waves to travel through the particles in gases because it takes longer for them to collide with each other; this makes it take longer for the particles to pass on the sound vibration.
Yes it can cause sound waves can travel through solids,liquids,but slowly in gases and air
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Yes it can cause sound waves can travel through solids,liquids,but slowly in gases and air
It makes the sound travel further
An object makes sound by releasing sound waves that travel through the air, which we call vibrations
Yes, "lonely" and "slowly" rhyme because they share the same ending sound of "-ly," which makes them a good pair for a rhyme.
That completely depends on what "slowly" means to you.Sound propagating through iron is quite slow compared to the speed of lightin vacuum, but is substantially faster than the same sound in air.
yes it does because air is easier to travel through
No. Sound travels slowly like a turtle, while light zips along like a rabbit.
Sound energy travels as sound waves. The waves bump into some objects and either compresses them for a split second or makes them vibrate. That makes an echo. Other than that, there is really nothing to it.
The more closely packed molecules are in a medium, the faster sound travels through the medium, so sound travels slowest through a gas under low pressure.