
Why You Can't Hear Volcanoes Erupt
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Science, Physics
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the phenomenon of sound shadows, which can make sounds inaudible even when close to the source. It discusses historical examples, such as battles during the American Civil War, where sound shadows affected outcomes. The physics behind sound shadows, including wind and temperature inversions, is explained. The impact on marine life, where sound shadows can lead to collisions with ships, is highlighted. Finally, the video covers applications in engineering and urban planning to manage noise and improve environments.
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