Science, asked by saip69436, 6 months ago

Give one example sound travels in water​

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Answered by rida88
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Imagine a whale is swimming through the ocean and calls out to its pod. The whale produces sound waves that move like ripples in the water. As the whale's sound waves travel through the water, their speed decreases with increasing depth (as the temperature drops), causing the sound waves to refract downward.

Answered by muktichouhan210106
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In the ocean, for example, the sound of a humpback whale can travel thousands of miles! Underwater sound waves reaching us at a faster pace and keeping their intensity longer seem like they should make us perceive those sounds as louder when we are also underwater.

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