Here’s why: heat gives air molecules more energy, making them move faster and carry sound waves more efficiently. Humidity plays a part too—moist air, packed with water molecules, transmits sound better than dry air. So next time you’re enjoying a sunny day, remember: your voice is literally traveling a little faster!

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