Science, asked by rairinku1980, 9 months ago

why is sound louder in winter?​

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Answered by akuratisrinivasrao
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Answer:

The harder ground of the early winter season absorbs less sound. Thus, acoustic waves retain more of their energy when they reflect off the ground. As a result, early winter sounds are louder and clearer

Answered by Anonymous
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The harder ground of the early winter season absorbs less sound. Thus, acoustic waves retain more of their energy when they reflect off the ground. As a result, early winter sounds are louder and clearer.

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