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How an object feels, looks, tastes, smells or sounds.
What is property?
100
The part of your ear that is made of flesh and cartilage.
What is the outer ear?
100
How loud or soft a sound is.
What is volume?
100
The part of your body that receives sound.
What is the ear?
100
Hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, and touching.
What are the five senses?
200
The liquid we tested sound vibrations in.
What is water?
200
The ability to identify sounds and tell them apart.
What is sound discrimination?
200
An instrument used to listen to sounds in the body.
What is a stethoscope?
200
How high or low a sound is.
What is pitch?
200
The three mediums we tested that sound can travel through.
What are solid, liquid, and air?
300
A set of signals or symbols representing letters or numbers used to communicate.
What is a code?
300
The two solids we tested sound vibrations in.
What are wood and string?
300
A rapid back and forth movement.
What is vibration?
300
A musical instrument made of tubes of different lengths.
What is a xylophone?
300
Something that detects or hears a sound.
What is a receiver?
400
Something that responds to vibrations from a sound source.
What is a sound receiver?
400
The place where vibrations start.
What is sound source?
400
The part of the ear where nerves transmit messages to the brain.
What is the inner ear?
400
A funnel shaped device used to amplify sounds?
What is a megaphone?
400
The cups and string we used to talk into.
What is a string telephone?
500
How fast or slow something is vibrating.
What is frequency?
500
An African thumb instrument.
What is a kalimba?
500
The force applied to an object trying to pull it apart.
What is tension?
500
To make a sound louder.
What is amplify?
500
The place where no sound can be heard because there is no air.
What is outer space?
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