The Science Behind Snow's Serenity

Researcher says snow absorbs sound a lot like many commercial sound absorbing materials

Written byWhitney Harder-University of Kentucky News Office
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A thick blanket of snow covering streets, walkways and rooftops can cause some major stress, but it can also be sort of calming, right? Think about it—when it snows, the world gets quieter. 

Is it because people dare not to venture outside? That could be part of it. But there's actually some science behind snow's serenity.   

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