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As a sound wave travels from liquid water into ice, its wavelength would
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As a sound wave travels from liquid water into ice, its wavelength would
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Become farther apart sense ice is more dense and not as easy to travel through as water.
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increase in order to keep the frequency the same due to the increase in speed
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