Explanation
Sounds travel faster through solids than through both gases and liquids. Solids have a more rigid structure , allowing sound waves to propagate more efficiently and at a faster speed. Here's a comparison of sound speeds in different materials: Solids (e.g., steel): up to 5,960 m/s (13,140 ft/s) Liquids (e.g., water): up to 1,482 m/s (4,862 ft/s) Gases (e.g., air): approximately 343 m/s (1,125 ft/s)