The correct option is
D solids, liquids and gases only
The correct option is D
Explanation of the correct option:
- Sound is a type of energy that vibrating matter generates and transmits.
- The molecules of the material move backwards and forward in the direction the wave is travelling as sound travels through matter (solid, liquid, or gas).
- Solids have close-packed molecules than liquids and gases, which allows sound to go through them more quickly.
- Because gas molecules are the farthest apart, sound travels through them at the lowest frequencies.
- Since there is nothing for the sound to move through in a vacuum, it cannot travel.
- Sound can therefore travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
Final Answer: - Sound can travel through Solids, Liquids and Gases Only.