no
There is no air in outer space.
No air. Sound is vibration is something- most commonly air, but sometimes water, metal, etc. There is no air in outer space to be vibrated.
Yes, but a very minimal amount. And this is far different than terrestrial "air." The gas in outer space is mainly hydrogen.
No, because sound is a vibration of the air and there is no air in space.
No air
The winds of outer space are called solar winds. Not really air but it is the movement of gases and charged particles coming from the sun or the planets into outer space.
Sound requires a medium, such as air, water, or solid surfaces, to travel through. In outer space, there is no medium for sound waves to travel through, so sound cannot propagate in the vacuum of space.
If You Can Dance And If Your A Astronaut Because Theres No Air In Outer Space
You, simply, you need a spacesuit and a air tank and a space rocket to get to space
Air
Becasue there's no air and therefore no friction
No there is no air in outer space so no one can breath out in outer space.