The sound pressure wave is a compressional wave. When a sound wave is propagating in the free air, air particules are moving around the position they would have at rest (no additional flow is supposed here). Where a large number of particules stand in a small volume at a given time (top plot of figure above) the sound pressure over this volume increases at this same time (bottom plot, remind you the perfect gas law).

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