sound travells by vibrating molecules in the air in a wavelike pattern.
No, not quite. The sound travels at the speed of sound to your ear.
Sound travels in waves.
Sound travels through all matter.
Why sound travels easily in rainy day
Sound travels as a wave through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. The vibrations of particles in the medium create pressure changes that propagate as sound waves.
it travels through sound
Sound travels through a medium, which can be solid, liquid, or gas. In solids, sound waves travel the fastest, followed by liquids, and then gases. In space, where there is no medium, sound cannot travel.
Sound travels at 350 m/s at room temperature. At 21 C it travels at 343.6 m/s.
Light appears lighter, and also travels faster, than sound.
Sound
No, sound is a wave not a current.
Tempurature makes sound travel slowly. If it is cold outside sound travels slowly and if it is hot outside sound travels quickly.