Did you know that sound travels four times faster in water than in air? This is because of a thing called compression. I'll explain it like this. When you push the air, like sound does, the particles in the air hold some of the energy a bit before moving the energy to the next particle. However, in water there is none of that. The energy goes right from one particle to the next. For more cool facts like this, check back often on the Science Blurbs blog!
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