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Jackpot
7 April, 20:11
What can't sound travel through?
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Yaretzi Wright
7 April, 21:29
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Sound cant travel through a vacuum. It has to have a medium to travel through like air, glass, metal, or water. Vacuums have none of these things.
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Anika Newman
7 April, 21:56
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Sound can’t travel through something with no gravity
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