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When someone slams her books on a table, the kinetic energy is transferred into vibrations that travel to your ears as sound waves. Which statement describes the movement of those waves? Group of answer choices

Sound waves travel in the same way light travels. They move in a direct line from their source without any wave action at all.

Sound waves travel like waves in an ocean with high crests and low troughs.

Sound waves move like a spring. When the vibrations push against the air molecules, they cause the air to compress. These compressions then push against the nearby air molecules, and the sound waves travel.

Sound waves travel in irregular patterns, which is why sound sometimes seems to waver or vary as it reaches your ears.

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