Sound travels faster in water than in air, which changes the way the sound waves travel through the medium. This difference in speed and density causes the pitch and tone of the sound to be altered, making a person's voice sound different underwater compared to in the air.
Yes, sound can be heard underwater because sound waves travel through water just like they do through air.
This phenomenon, known as underwater refraction, occurs because light travels at different speeds through water and air. When light passes from water to air, it bends away from the normal (perpendicular line), causing objects to appear closer to the surface than they actually are.
Yes, a bell can make sound waves underwater. When a bell is struck underwater, it produces vibrations that travel through the water as sound waves. The sound waves can be heard by anyone underwater within the vicinity of the bell.
Sound travels faster in water than in air, causing a change in the frequency and wavelength of the sound waves as they pass through water. This change in the speed and propagation of sound waves alters how we perceive the person's voice, making it sound distorted or deeper underwater. Additionally, water is denser and more sonically conductive than air, affecting the way sound waves are transmitted and received by our ears underwater.
Humans hear through sound waves traveling through air, water is denser than air making it more difficult for sound waves to travel efficiently. This causes sounds to become muffled and distorted underwater, making it harder for humans to hear clearly. Additionally, the ears are not optimized for hearing underwater as they are designed to work in air.
Yes, sound can be heard underwater because sound waves travel through water just like they do through air.
You have to swim through an underwater maze. Pop bubbles for oxygen.
It can be done. However, the characteristics of how the arrow travels underwater will be substantially different than how it flies through the air.
Sound travels through water. Sound reflects from objects with different densities. You can listen for the echoes.
Subduction
Because that is how they can breathe underwater
by the sunlight that penetrated through the water
Yes, some snails can survive underwater by breathing through their skin or using a special breathing tube.
Different people find it hard to get through different events. For example, people who have a fear of speaking in public will find it hard to get through an event that requires to give a speech.
It will depend on the speed of sound in the medium. Sonar is often used for underwater location and the speed of sound through water is quite different from the speed of sound through air.
Through Myspace.
Because they breathe through their gills.