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Because the molecules are less dense and they vibrate faster letting sound travel faster
because of the shape
No, waves with a smaller disturbance travel faster. This is because they have less distance to travel.
sound travels faster through a solid because the particles are right next to each other and so it is faster to vibrate whereas air particles are further apart and take longer to travel. So yes it would travel through the ground faster than air.
Sound travels faster through solids because, molecules in solids are much closer together so this allows sound waves to travel faster.
Because the molecules are less dense and they vibrate faster letting sound travel faster
because it does
because of the shape
Nope, sounds doesn't travel faster on space because a medium is needed a region to another
sound travel faster through soled because of tighter packed particles
No, waves with a smaller disturbance travel faster. This is because they have less distance to travel.
sound travels faster through a solid because the particles are right next to each other and so it is faster to vibrate whereas air particles are further apart and take longer to travel. So yes it would travel through the ground faster than air.
Because ammonia is lighter thus it travels faster
Sound travels faster through solids because, molecules in solids are much closer together so this allows sound waves to travel faster.
Some advantages of air travel are getting to your destination faster, allowing us to travel over sea, and help us avoid traffic. :D hope this helped!
no as you may be struck up because of traffic jam
I believe that sound travels faster through iron because it bounces off the sides, and causes it to travel faster, reaching the other side.