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(a) After a snowfall, why does it seem particularly quiet ? (b) Why do empty rooms sound hollow ?

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In the moments after a snowstorm concludes, leaving behind a landscape shrouded in white, the great outdoors often becomes noticeably quieter.

In the moments after a snowstorm concludes, leaving behind a landscape shrouded in white, the great outdoors often becomes noticeably quieter.As it turns out, there's a scientific reason behind the calming silence, with the characteristics of snow playing a big role in how sound can travel.

In the moments after a snowstorm concludes, leaving behind a landscape shrouded in white, the great outdoors often becomes noticeably quieter.As it turns out, there's a scientific reason behind the calming silence, with the characteristics of snow playing a big role in how sound can travel.When light, fluffy snow accumulates on the ground, it acts as a sound absorber, dampening sound waves much like commercial sound absorbing products.

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  • As it turns out, there's a scientific reason behind the calming silence, with the characteristics of snow playing a big role in how sound can travel. When light, fluffy snow accumulates on the ground, it acts as a sound absorber, dampening sound waves much like commercial sound absorbing products.

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