vacuum
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum environment because it requires a medium, such as air, water, or solid materials, to propagate.
Sound will not travel through a vacuum as it needs a medium which will allow vibrations.
Air, food, and liquid travel through the pharynx.
Sound can travel in solid, liquid, and gas environments. In solids, sound moves faster than in liquids and gases due to the closer arrangement of particles. Sound cannot travel in a vacuum as there are no particles to transmit the vibrations.
No, sound waves require a medium to travel through. The medium could be a solid, liquid, or gas, but they cannot travel through a vacuum because there are no particles to transmit the vibrations that carry the sound.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum environment because it requires a medium, such as air, water, or solid materials, to propagate.
liquid
Sound will not travel through a vacuum as it needs a medium which will allow vibrations.
S waves cannot travel through liquid. The Earth's core is liquid.
S waves cannot travel through liquid. The Earth's core is liquid.
A liquid
Sound can travel in solid, liquid, and gas environments. In solids, sound moves faster than in liquids and gases due to the closer arrangement of particles. Sound cannot travel in a vacuum as there are no particles to transmit the vibrations.
Gas or liquid
Air, food, and liquid travel through the pharynx.
liquid
S waves cannot travel through the outer core because they can only travel through solids, and the outer core is liquid.
The oropharynx