It's because of the elevation, and air pressure. Therefore, your ears pop, because of all the pressure and sensation.
Receiving sound waves is the process by which sound travels in form of waves and is received by our eardrums to be heard.
Sound travels through waves.
Sound travels through all matter.
Your jaw bones. Then up through the anvils and stirrups to your eardrums.
No,sound is louder and clearer when it travels through air.
it travels through sound
The vibrations caused by sound waves onto your eardrums are pressure compressions and rarefactions.
The sound waves (which have to travel through some kind of matter to exist) travel in your ear, then hit your eardrums, making them vibrate. These vibrations of your eardrums send a signal to your brain, telling it what sound has been made.
Sound travels better through wood than water
amplifys sound
Sound travels fastest through nonporous solids such as iron.
Sound is a form energy that travels to us through compressional (or longitudinal) waves.