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Which statement describes the wave pattern of a high pitch? (2 points) a The tops of the waves are close together. b The tops of the waves are far apart. c The height of the wav…
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Which statement describes the wave pattern of a high pitch? (2 points)
a
The tops of the waves are close together.
b
The tops of the waves are far apart.
c
The height of the waves increases over time.
d
The length of the waves decreases over time.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The higher the waves the louder it is :)
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