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  • Hypothesis: Why Do Some Waves Disappear in Earth's Atmosphere?
    Hypothesis: Wave A has a higher frequency than wave B.

    Explanation: The Earth's atmosphere is a medium that can transmit waves. However, the atmosphere is not uniform, and its density decreases with increasing altitude. This means that waves with higher frequencies are more likely to be absorbed by the atmosphere than waves with lower frequencies.

    If wave A has a higher frequency than wave B, then it is more likely to be absorbed by the atmosphere. This would explain why wave A continues to travel away from Earth while wave B does not.

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