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Sounds may seem louder in winter due to several factors. The colder air in winter is denser, which can enhance the transmission of sound waves. Also, with fewer leaves on trees and less vegetation to absorb sound, it can reverberate more effectively. Additionally, stiller air and lower humidity levels can allow sound waves to travel further without as much attenuation.

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