Why does sound travel more quickly through cold water than warm water?
The molecules mov...
Why does sound travel more quickly through cold water than warm water?
The molecules move more quickly in cold water, making sound transmit more quickly.
Sound does not travel more quickly through cold water.
The molecules in cold water being closer together means sound has less distance to travel.
The more rapid motion of warm water disrupts the transmission of sound.
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