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sound waves travel faster in?​

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Answered by BlurredBlues
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Answer:

Sound waves travel faster and more effectively in liquids than in air and travel even more effectively in solids. ... Most of our everyday experiences are when a sound travels first through air and then through water or a solid.

Answered by manideepam
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Answer:

Sound waves travel faster in solids, than in liquids and gases.

Explanation:

Sound waves travel with an average speed of 6000 metre per second, which is more than the speed of sound in either liquids or gases.

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