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Sound is created when molecules in a medium, like air, water, or solid objects, vibrate and create pressure waves. These waves travel through the medium and reach our ears, where they are interpreted by our brains as sound. The speed and behavior of sound depend on the medium—sound travels faster in solids than in gases because molecules are more tightly packed. Without a medium, like in space, sound cannot travel because there are no molecules to vibrate. This makes sound a fascinating physical phenomenon.
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