Does cold, autumn/winter air have a distinct sound to you? Or rather how sound carries in cold air? If so, do you think it’s normal or due to being ND?
There is science behind soundwaves traveling differently depending on the temperature of the air but I have a feeling that it's not something nts notice
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Does cold, autumn/winter air have a distinct sound to you? Or rather how sound carries in cold air?
If so, do you think it’s normal or due to being ND?
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