To be simple, Yes.
yes. if light didn't travel through air, then you wouldn't be able to see anything!
An hot air balloon i think.
Sound waves need matter to travel through, and wood is matter, so yes, sound waves travel through wood. They travel through wood faster than they do through air, as wood is denser than air.
Decreasing the amount of air in a container can reduce the ability of sound to travel through it. This is because sound waves require a medium, such as air, to travel through. Less air means a reduced medium for sound waves to propagate, leading to decreased sound transmission.
Sound travels faster through air than through cotton wool. In air, sound travels at a speed of approximately 343 meters per second, while in cotton wool it would travel at a slower speed due to the material's denser and more absorbent nature.
They travel through the air.
Yes, light waves can travel through air because air is a medium through which electromagnetic waves can propagate. Light travels at different speeds through different mediums, but it can definitely travel through air.
Air.
yes. if light didn't travel through air, then you wouldn't be able to see anything!
A transverse wave of light can travel through air or gas.
Air can travel through some kinds of solids, if they are porous. Otherwise it can't. It can travel through liquids in the form of bubbles. It does not exactly travel through gases so much as mix with them.
An hot air balloon i think.
It can travel through the moon's crust, yes - it is solid. But it cannot travel through the air on the moon, of course, because there Is no air on the moon!
No, sound cannot travel through a room with no air because sound waves need a medium, such as air, water, or a solid, to propagate. Without a medium, there is nothing for the sound waves to travel through.
on air force 1
Air, food, and liquid travel through the pharynx.
No, apart from "spacetime". But it CAN travel through a medium such as air or glass.