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If all the things can pass through air and water then why not the sound waves we

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Answered by babai13
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Sound Waves

Sound movement is described as a wave. Sound waves move through different substances, or mediums, by vibrating the particles in that substance. Sound waves either compress or refract the particles, and the compression or refraction travels outward from the original source of the sound.

Answer and Explanation:

Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum. A vacuum is an area where there are no liquids, gases, or solids of any kind. That is, there is absolutely nothing in a vacuum. If there are no substances, then there are no particles for the sound waves to vibrate, which means the sound waves cannot travel.

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