WHY DO SOUND TRAVEL IN THE NIGHT MORE FASTER THAN IN DAY
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in the day the temperature is quite hotter and as result the particles move little faster and as result carry sounds more fast
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It is as a result of refraction of sound waves
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In day time, the upper layers of the earth are colder than the layers near the earth, the sound waves are refracted to the upper layer.
So, since sound travels faster in higher temperatures, and the upper layer is cold, the sound travels in slower rate
And at night, the upper layers have higher temperatures relative to the layers near the earth. So when the sound is refracted upwards, the sound travels faster since is upper layer is hotter.
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