I found that the shapes of the sound waves and the speed that they traveled in was interesting because they changed depending on how loud or quick the sound was. For example, a clap created multiple sound waves and moved at a slower speed compared to a gunshot sound which was one quick wave. Seeing sound visualized helps me understand how sound can travel far and how sound can last for prolonged amount of times due to multiple waves travelling through the air at a slower pace.
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