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Select all statements that are true. Sound waves travel faster in water than in air. Sound waves travel faster in air than in water. Sound waves travel fastest through solids. Sound waves travel slowest
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Select all statements that are true.
Sound waves travel faster in water than in air.
Sound waves travel faster in air than in water.
Sound waves travel fastest through solids.
Sound waves travel slowest through liquids.
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Sound waves travel faster in water than in air
Sound waves travel fastest through solids
As sound waves are mechanical waves
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