During a baseball game, the sound of the bat hitting the ball can be heard in most parts of the stadium. That sound is weaker at greater distances. What is the cause of this phenomenon? (1 point)

O The sound waves slow down as they move away from the bat.
The sound waves are spread out
over a large area.
O The sound waves can only travel through certain materials.
O The sound waves are blocked by people in the stadium.

1 answer

The correct answer is: The sound waves are spread out over a large area.

As sound waves travel away from the source, they spread out, causing the intensity of the sound to decrease with distance. This is known as the inverse square law, which states that the intensity of sound decreases as the distance from the source increases because the sound energy is distributed over a larger area.