what is the difference between sound waves and waves that arise in water
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Sound and water waves are mechanical waves; meaning, they require a medium to travel through. ... For water waves, the disturbance is in the surface of the water, an example of which is the disturbance created by a rock thrown into a pond or by a swimmer splashing the water surface repeatedly.
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