Why does the sound travel faster on a cloudy day than on the dry day?
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The speed of sound generally increases with density, and the speed of sound in water is more than 4x the speed in air. Sound is more of a pressure wave. ... This becomes the major reason why sounds travel faster on rainy days relative to non-rainy days.
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More the density, more the speed of sound
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On a cloudy day, the density is more than on a dry day so more density affects the sound to increase its speed
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