Sound is more clearly heard with the wind How?
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If the wind blows from the source to the listener, the velocity of the wind is added to that of the sound. The upper layer of air possesses a greater velocity of sound than that in the lower layers. The result is that the wavefront turn downwards and the sound rays curl down. A listener (O) on the ground thus has a better chance of hearing