yes and remember that air is nitrogen and oxygen and other gasses. ___________ It can pass on any possible gas, also liquids and solids.
nope, sound travels with oxygen, all those starwars movies are unrealistic too, to make an explosion you need oxygen, so no. you can talk in space without oxygen. any form of matter is just what sound travels through if there is nothing in space sound has nothing to slow it down so your speech may be received quicker but still fact that you can speak in space
Yes and No No because sound needs oxygen to travle Yes, because if you make sound, it will still be sound, just no one, not even you, can hear it.
No, its just some reptiles that obtain oxygen through their skin. Many of them breath through their lungs.
Eagles obtain oxygen through breathing, just like other animals. They use their respiratory system to take in oxygen from the air and transfer it to their bloodstream, where it is delivered to cells throughout their body.
Yes, sound can be heard underwater because sound waves travel through water just like they do through air.
Sound probably has to go through the speakers, into the monitor to scan it, then got into the computer into the hard dirve, and out to the other person. this is just a way for the computer to kinda of "clean out" I'm not for sure that's just what I heard.
just like any other sound.
Raccoons breath in oxygen just like any other mammal. They inhale oxygenated air through the mouth and nose into the lungs. The lungs absorb the oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide.
Trout absorb oxygen through their gills by extracting oxygen from the water as it flows over the gill filaments. This process allows the trout to extract dissolved oxygen from the water and release carbon dioxide back into the environment.
depending on the headunit you can output the sound through your car stereo speakers
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum, so in empty space with no air or any other medium, there is no sound and thus nothing for it to bounce back from. Sounds waves require a medium (such as air, water, or a solid material) to propagate.
sound moves through solids quickly because the molecules in a solid are closer together than in liquids or gasses and sound is just molecules bumping into each other. this allows the molecules to bump into each other faster and you hear the sound faster because of this. :)