Place these events in order to demonstrate the steps in how sound travels.
You kick a stone and it starts to roll.
As the stone starts to move, it stirs up air molecules around it.
The first air molecules to move shake up other air molecules around them.
In turn, those air molecules set more air molecules in motion.
To demonstrate the steps in how sound travels, the correct order of events is:
1. You kick a stone and it starts to roll.
2. As the stone starts to move, it stirs up air molecules around it.
3. The first air molecules to move shake up other air molecules around them.
4. In turn, those air molecules set more air molecules in motion.
Explanation: When you kick the stone, it creates movement. This movement disturbs the air molecules nearby, causing them to move and hit adjacent molecules, creating a chain reaction that allows sound to travel through the air. Each step builds upon the previous one, illustrating how vibrations spread outward.
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