how does sound travel under water
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When those waves reach your ear, they vibrate the tiny audio bones in the inner ear. ... The sound waves don't move through the air, they move through the water. Sound waves actually travel five times faster in water than in air. Underwater those sound waves don't vibrate the ossicles bones in your inner ear.
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The sound waves travel much faster in water than they do in air. Sound keeps its energy longer when traveling through water because the particles can carry the sound waves better.
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