Since there has been as very vivid emergence of people reasonably well versed in the nature of things on this list, I would like to ask you about the possibility of contesting the following quote. ><<"Sound travels more slowly in gases than in liquids, and more >slowly in liquids than in solids.*">> > Would sound travel faster in water than in ice? Water being more dense than ice, even though water is, as many of you know, liquid? Just curious, Kristinn
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