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(a) After a snowfall, why does it seem p...

(a) After a snowfall, why does it seem particularly quiet ? (b) Why do empty rooms sound hollow ?

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(a) The snow absorbs sound and as such there is reflection.
(b) In an empty room, there is less absorption. So the reflection die out more slowly, and therefore, the sound seems hollow and echoing.
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