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Sound travels through air much in the same way as waves travel through water. Sound must have a medium to travel through and can't travel in a vacuum.

The sound vibrates one air molecule which in turn vibrates the next molecule in line, and so on. This happens very fast at around 760 mph in air.

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tiny viberations are carried through the air and into your ear and they travel at 800ft per second

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By compressing/pushing air it makes the air thin and thick. When this strikes your ear it moves the ear drum.

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Are you dull, think what are you doing always asking .

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as sound waves.

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sound waves can travel in air medium

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