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Why does sound sometimes refract under water?

Our ears are designed to hear sounds traveling through air. When these sounds are made underwater, they travel at slower speeds, causing them to bounce off surfaces differently and sound differently.


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Sound does travel under water otherwise the Humpback would be wasting its time singing!


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Does sound travel under water in the deep ocean?

MAGIC!!!!! no really, sound travels underwater even fast than out of water. sound is just a vibration that your eardrums hear and send the message to your brain, and your brain converts it into a message that we know as sounds!