Why does sound travel in waves
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Sound vibrations travel in a wave pattern, and we call these vibrations sound waves. Sound waves move by vibrating objects and these objects vibrate other surrounding objects, carrying the sound along. ... Sound can move through the air, water, or solids, as long as there are particles to bounce off of.
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Sound is not a particle , it is a form of energy.
So it has to travel in the form of waves
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Sound is a longitudinal, mechanical wave. Sound can travel through any medium, but it cannot travel through a vacuum. ... A region of increased pressure on a sound wave is called a compression (or condensation). A region of decreased pressure on a sound wave is called a rarefaction (or dilation)
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