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What
we call "sound" is really an onrushing, cresting, and
withdrawing wave of air molecules that begins with the
movement of any object, however large or small, and ripples out
in all directions. First something has to move —a
tractor, a cricket's wings —that shakes the air
molecules all around it …
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