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Sound waves travel through air in a pattern of squeezing in and spreading out. True False
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Sound waves travel through air in a pattern of squeezing in and spreading out.
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Sound waves DO travel through air in a pattern of squeezing in and spreading out. This is the case for all waves - they all oscillate.
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I think that statement is True
Sound waves are always longitudinal waves in a gas, and are always alternating pressure in air
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