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Sound and Light Lesson Exam
5 A Science / Module 5
3. Which statements correctly describe sound? (Select all that apply.)
Sound waves behave in predictable ways.
All sound requires a medium through which to travel.
All sound can be heard by human ears.
Sound waves are compression waves that transfer energy in molecules.

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