Air conduction is more efficient than bone conduction, although conduction through bone may be "heard" more loudly because it is a direct conduction into the middle ear and there is a component of "feeling" the sound with bone conduction.
more loudly, most loudly
The comparative form of "loudly" is "more loudly."
The comparative forms of loudly, as with any other adverb, are simple: Comparative: more loudly Superlative: most loudly The comparative forms of loud are: Comparative: louder Superlative: loudest
Sound travels faster at night because the air is cooler and more dense, which allows sound waves to propagate more efficiently. During the day, the warmer temperatures and accompanying more turbulent air lead to slower sound propagation.
"en voz más alta, por favor" = more loudly, please
You can politely let someone know that they chew too loudly by saying something like, "I appreciate your company, but I find the sound of chewing a bit distracting. Would you mind chewing a bit more quietly?"
Your neighbors above you may be stomping loudly due to a lack of consideration for noise levels, heavy footsteps, or possibly engaging in activities that require more movement. It could also be due to poor sound insulation in the building.
Your upstairs neighbors may be stomping loudly due to a lack of awareness of their noise level, heavy footsteps, or possibly because they are engaging in activities that require more movement. It could also be due to poor sound insulation in the building.
Yes, solids generally conduct sound better than liquids and gases because the particles in solids are closer together, allowing sound waves to travel more efficiently through them. In liquids and gases, the particles are more spread out, which hinders the transmission of sound waves.
Yes, although the more proper form is "loudly." An example is the form "he talks too loud" (loudly).
As a metal becomes colder, it generally conducts electricity more efficiently.
Solid's because their particles are more closely spaced so the transfer of energy will be greater. Air's particles are more spaced so it takes more time for the particles to contact one another therefore the sound energy is transferred slower.