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In geology, sound refers to a measurement of the physical property of a rock or mineral that denotes the speed at which seismic waves travel through it. It is correlated with the density and elasticity of the material, providing insights into the rock's composition and structure. Geologists use sound measurements to predict subsurface conditions and locate potential resources like oil and gas.

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