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  • high pitched
  • low pitched
  • loud
  • soft
  • deafening
  • soothing
  • deep
  • unusual
  • frightening
  • annoying
  • melodious
  • angelic
  • gurgling
  • raspy
  • thin
  • tinny
  • harmonious
  • dissonant
  • dynamic
  • shrill
  • strident
  • open
  • nasal
  • grainy
  • gentle
  • clear
  • distorted
  • piercing
  • booming
  • airy
  • scratchy
  • garbled
  • pure
  • amplified
  • distorted
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Sound, a form of energy, is all around us. Even in a quiet place, you can hear sounds.

All matter is made of molecules. Molecules can be tightly packed together as in a solid or they can be loosely packed together as in a liquid or gas. When energy strikes the molecules of matter, it causes the molecules to vibrate back and forth, producing a wave that transmits sound energy. The closer the molecules, the more easily sound can be transmitted. Since molecules in a solid do not move very far and bounce back very quickly, a solid is an excellent transmitter of sound. Liquids do not transmit sound very well, but gases are the poorest transmitters of sound.

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