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A "sound" is different than a "sound wave" because A. sound is how an animal (including humans) perceives a sound wave B. a sound wave can exist without creating a sound C. sounds only exist within brains
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A "sound" is different than a "sound wave"
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A. sound is how an animal (including humans) perceives a sound
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B. a sound wave can exist without creating a sound
C. sounds only exist within brains
D. all of the above
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sound is how an animal or human perceives a sound wave
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