What does it mean that a material transmits waves

here are the answers

C:Waves will pass though the material
D:Matter is needed to transmit sound waves.
A:Seismic waves carry energy through Earth and shake Earth below the seismograph.
D:They can travel through matter, but not in a vacuum.

AgustD is Correct

Waves will pass through the material
Matter is needed to transmit sound waves.
Seismic waves carry energy through Earth and shake Earth below the seismograph.
They can travel through matter, but not in a vacuum.

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buh is completely wrong, the proper answers are

1. Waves will pass through the material.
2. Matter is needed to transmit sound waves.
3. Seismic waves carry energy through Earth and shake Earth below the seismograph.
4. They can travel through matter, but not in a vacuum.
i just took the test and those are the answers

Connexus girl is wrong I got 1-4

1. Waves will pass through the material
2. Matter is needed to transmit sound waves
3.seismic waves carry energy through earth and shake earth below the seismograph
4. They can travel through matter but not in a vacuum

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Think of water in an ocean. Very smooth. Glassy surface. Now your flying over the ocean and you drop a rock into the water. Waves start moving in concentric circles out from the spot where the rock was dropped. The water is transmitting the waves. Energy is being transmitted, molecule to molecule, as the wave moves outward.