As the wave propagates, its amplitude and loudness decrease.
How does the amplitude of a sound wave affect its loudness as it moves away from the source?
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As a sound wave moves away from the source, its amplitude decreases, leading to a reduction in loudness. This attenuation occurs due to the spreading of the wave and energy loss over distance.