why does it take longer for sound to travel through air than through rock
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Sound is a wave created by vibrations. These vibrations create areas of more and less densely packed particles. So sound needs a medium to travel, such as air, water—or even solids. Sound waves travel faster in denser substances because neighboring particles will more easily bump into one another.
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Sound is a wave created by vibrations. These vibrations create areas of more and less densely packed particles. So sound needs a medium to travel, such as air, water—or even solids. Sound waves travel faster in denser substances because neighboring particles will more easily bump into one another.
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