No; as all waves of sound decrease in size as they recede, the smallest ones will soonest disappear.

Why will a loud sound be heard farther than a fainter sound?

Because the waves in the air from the loud sound will extend farther away than those from the fainter one.

How are sounds produced?

Sounds are produced by striking solid bodies together.

How else may sound be produced?

By striking a solid body against a liquid, as a stick struck against the water.

In what other way may sound be made?

Sound may be made by causing a substance to move rapidly through the air.

When a piece of wood attached to a string is swung rapidly around, what kind of a noise is made?