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Why do sound waves move faster through the ground than through the air?

A.
Particles of matter are packed more loosely in the ground than in the air.
B.
Particles of matter are packed more tightly in the ground than in the air.
C. Air doesn't contain any particles of matter to transmit sound waves.
D. The elevation of the ground is lower than the elevation of the

User Andrew U
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Answer:

B. Particles of matter are packed moe tightly in the ground than in the air.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is

b. Particles of matter are packed more tightly in the ground than in the air.

Sound waves generally move faster in solids than liquids and gases. The reason is that sound waves are vibrations of the molecules of the medium: therefore, if the particles of the medium are closer together (as in solids), the vibrations can be transmitted faster, and the wave can travel faster. On the contrary, in gases the particles are spread apart, so the vibrations are not transmitted so easily (because there are less collisions between the particles) and the wave travels slower.

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Answer:

i believe its B

Step-by-step explanation:

.Since in solids (such as packed earth) molecules are packed more closely together than in gases (such as air), the speed of sound waves should be faster in solids than in gases.

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