yes it does and you're really stupid for asking that question..lights also exist in space!! but i would prefer if you asked the question do colours really exist now that's a logical question which many of us are wondering.
Interesting question.... If your brain is unable to receive and process sound waves, then I suppose sound doesn't exist to you, but that certainly doesn't mean that sound doesn't exist in general.
By definition, matter is required for sound to exist. Sound waves are transferred by vibration of molecules, which is why sound does not exist within the vacuum of space. In space nobody really can hear you scream.
TV didn’t exist in his time. Electric lights or electric power also didn’t exist. The TV wasn’t really around until 1947.
The word "twinkling" has a short i sound, pronounced as "twink-ling." The word "lights" does not have a short i sound; it is pronounced with a long i sound, as in "ly-tes."
No. Sound needs a medium to propagate.
No, sound boards specifically control sound. Lighting consoles(aka light boards) control the lights. Most of these are more computer based than sound boards.
Generally. no.
No they don't.
The technology did not yet exist for sound.
They make no sound because they do not exist.
Bell Po (o is pronounced similar to the o in own. The exact vowel sound does not really exist in English)
Bald eagles are endangered, but they really exist.