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Sound can only move through matter. For example, when you speak, the vibration of your vocal chords create vibrations in the air, and each vibrating air molecule causes adjacent air molecules to vibrate, and those air molecules make other air molecules vibrate, and so on as the air "propagates" the sound waves. Space is a vacuum, so sound cannot travel through space.
Not unless there's some material matter in the space.
light and sound have to be generated from an object! Although light can travel through space with no air, sound can not as it needs something to travel through.You are able to shoot a gun in space and it will not be heard!
NO! Seismic waves can't travel through space. They are mechanical waves. Mechanical waves require going through mediums and there isn't a medium in space.
The vacuum does not produce sound waves nor, can sound waves travel through them. A sound wave needs something to travel on/through, such as air. A vacuum doesn't contain any particles required for sound waves.
Sound waves cannot travel through space.
Radio waves travel through empty space because they are electromagnetic waves, whereas sound is a wave that must travel through air.
Sound can only move through matter. For example, when you speak, the vibration of your vocal chords create vibrations in the air, and each vibrating air molecule causes adjacent air molecules to vibrate, and those air molecules make other air molecules vibrate, and so on as the air "propagates" the sound waves. Space is a vacuum, so sound cannot travel through space.
space is a vacuum, and sound can't move through a vacuum.
Sound waves.
Because there is no atmosphere in space, therefore nothing can carry the sound waves of your vocal cords. Sound relies on pressure waves moving through air. Therefore, in the absolute vacuum of space, no sound can be heard at all.
Sound waves cannot travel through an empty space because an empty space is usually a vacuum.
electronic sound waves
Sound needs something to carry the waves. This is most commonly air, and there is no air in space.
Sound waves need a physical material to carry them, but electromagnetic waves don't.
Waves that rely on a medium may not travel through space. These would include longitudinal waves, shear waves, and sound waves.
Sound waves require a medium to travel through, and, since space is a vacuum, sound waves can't travel in it.