What Makes Sound Waves?

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Sound waves are the movement of air particles from the vibrations of an object. The particles bump into each other, creating vibration, which causes more particles to bump into one another, causing even more vibration. The movement continues until they run out of energy. You will hear the sound if your ear is within the range of the vibrations.
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