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Voice can bounce when it reflects off surfaces that are acoustically reflective, such as walls, ceilings, or floors. This reflection causes the sound waves to change direction and travel back in a specific direction, creating an echo effect or reverberation. The type of surface, size of the space, and distance between surfaces all play a role in how voice bounces within a room.

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