Sound bounces off solid or liquid surfaces, much like a rubber ball bouncing off a wall. This phenomenon is known as reflection of sound.
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Sound interacts with solid or liquid surfaces by reflecting, refracting, or absorbing. Reflected sound creates echoes, refraction alters its path through different media, and absorption diminishes its energy, converting it to heat.