Makes sense. Sound is vibration so it travels faster in a stiff material.Here is something I just found out that really made me think
Sound travels in air at about 760mph, and I knew it went through water a lot faster .. about 3500mph
But then it gets weird !
Sound travel through diamonds at around 27,800mph !!
That's sound informationHere is something I just found out that really made me think
Sound travels in air at about 760mph, and I knew it went through water a lot faster .. about 3500mph
But then it gets weird !
Sound travel through diamonds at around 27,800mph !!
Nope, just the lakesLoch Ness holds more water than all the lakes, rivers, canals and reservoirs in the whole of England and Wales combined!
The deepest point in Loch Ness is 126 Fathoms which is twice the average depth of the North Sea.
Corrected.Cricketers make their chirping sound by rubbing their wings together and not their legs.
OH BOY, do we have to put up with this EVERY DAY? Well IT DOESN’T MATTER ANYMORECrickets were Buddy Holly’s backing group and they made sounds, when asked if they could chirp, they said
that’ll be the day!
You have reminded me that I need to post up interesting trivia about bees and static electricity.Crickets make their chirping sound by rubbing their wings together and not their legs.
If you count up how many times they chirp and then add 40 it gives you the temperature in Fahrenheit