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air is denser medium compared to water for sound why​

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Sounds in water and sounds in air that have the same pressures have very different intensities because the density of water is much greater than the density of air and because the speed of sound in water is much greater than the speed of sound in air. Since sound is more easily transmitted between close molecules, it travels faster in the denser substance. Sound moves faster through denser air because the molecules are closer together in dense air and sound can be more easily passed on.

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