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Sound travels more quickly though water than through air because sound uses molecules to travel, and the molecules in water are much closer together than are those in the air.
While light waves travel most quickly through air, they go slower through water and even slower through glass.
Sound waves move faster through solids and liquids than through air.
Sound waves move faster through solids and liquids than through air.
In a short time no part of the body remains, but a few earthy and saline principles; its other elements being dispersed through air, or carried off by water, to form new combinations, and afford food for other animals.
The speed with which sound travels through air depends upon the temperature.
Their visibility was due to contrasts in the refraction of light passing through air of different densities; the same sort of refraction contrasts that cause the tremulous appearance of the air over a hot stove, for example.
Closeyour eyes now, recline in your webbedreclining chair, try to imagineimagining a magnetized barge floatingon the East River, attracting your terrorslike little iron filings zippingheadlong through air to settle on its deck(But does a barge have a deck?
"You cannot, through air power, stop individual soldiers oppressing, murdering, and burning the homes of individual Albanians," Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickering pleaded Sunday.
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