how can you distinguish between different sounds?
explain why sound can travel through a solid, liquid and gas, but not through a vacuum.
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intensity, pitch, and tone
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The differences between sounds are caused by intensity, pitch, and tone. Sound is a wave and waves have amplitude, or height. Amplitude is a measure of energy. The more energy a wave has, the higher its amplitude.
Answer: Sound needs a material medium like solid ,liquid or gas to travel and be heard because the molecules of solid, liquid and gases carry sound waves from one place to another. Sound cannot travel through vacuum or empty space because vacuum has no molecules which can vibrate and carry sound waves.
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