vibration
They could, if they were intense enough to heat the material.
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
Sound travels through all matter.
No, sound travels through matter but is not matter itself.
Sound has no mass. Without matter, there can be no sound. Sound is information which is carried on a wave that moves through matter.
Sound can pass through any state of matter.
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 interacts with matter by causing its particles to vibrate. When sound waves travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solid objects, they cause the particles in that medium to oscillate back and forth. The frequency and amplitude of these vibrations determine how the sound is perceived by our ears.
It is not a matter because it actually travels through matter (air)
Sound isn't matter, it's a wave propagating through matter. Remove all matter, as in vacuum, and you won't hear a thing.
Through waves
Sound can travel through any state of matter, including solids, liquids, and gases. The speed of sound can vary depending on the medium it is traveling through, with sound traveling fastest through solids and slowest through gases.