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Air isnt soundproof, actually places that have no air (like outer space) aka vaccum are soundproof .
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Not possible. The air is actually able to travel sound throughout itself without any difficulties. I believe, air actually brings sound closer to the people farther away ; It really helps to stretch sound.
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