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Amelia Mora
22 February, 20:43
What is sound and how does it produce?
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Jaeden
22 February, 22:56
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Sound are waves traveling to substances. You can hear from a greater distance in water than in air, because the waves carry over to other particles. More space inbetween means it takes more time. Sound is created when something vibrates, and can get stronger when other objects resonate.
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