Sample Sound Theme Unit Worksheet
Sound Theme Unit

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Sound
(Answer ID # 0956139)
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reflection larynx energy amplifier
rarefaction solids waves ear
vacuum echo diffraction sound
interference sonar echolocation vibrations
compression

 

Down
1.  The bouncing back or change in direction of a wave after it strikes a barrier or an object. This may also be called an echo.
2.  A machine that converts an electrical signal into a sound wave with an increase in loudness.
3.  Sound waves can travel through the air as well as some liquids and ____.
4.  A space that contains no air or other matter through which sound waves cannot travel.
5.  The bending of waves as they pass through an opening or around the edge of an object.
6.  A machine that sends out sounds waves and uses the waves that are reflected back. This is used to help detect underwater objects.
Across
1.  The area where there are fewer particles than normal as a result of being near something that is vibrating.
7.  A structure in humans that contains the vocal cords and vibrates to produce sounds.
8.  As sound waves move, the ____ of the sound waves spread over a larger area.
9.  The form in which sound energy moves from one place to another.
10.  The part of the human body used for hearing.
11.  A sound that is repeated because the sound wave reflected or bounced back from a distant object.
12.  Energy that is produced by vibrations and travels in the form of waves.
13.  Two or more sound waves that overlap.
14.  The process of using reflected sound waves to find objects. Bats, dolphins, and some other animals use this to find food and avoid danger.
15.  The rapid back-and-forth movement of matter.
16.  The area where particles or air are pushed closer together as a result of being near something that is vibrating.

 


Answer Key 0956139
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rarefaction
energyl
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larynxd
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tlivibrations
iifinterference
offecholocation
nircompression
earv
srca
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nisound
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