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Answer:

Whenever sound hits a new medium, part of it is reflected back. The rest enters the new medium and is refracted. Imagine sound is traveling through the air and hits the wall of a brick building. Some of the wave is reflected, but much of it enters the brick. The part of the wave going through the brick is now going faster than the part in the air.

Answer:

The answer is absorption.

Explanation:

When a sound wave is slowed by a new medium it is called absorption. An example would be the pillow will absorb some of the sound if you cover your ears with it so it will not be as loud.