I've heard of Sailor Moon, but the reason i have is because i already knew about it from when it used to come out on t.v in the U.S. when i was a little kid. :)
No. Sound needs something to travel through, air or a solid structure. There's a fair bit of nothing between the Moon and the Earth, so there's nothing from the Moon that can be heard on Earth by anyone.
Yes, I've heard of it.
Yes. I have heard it. I love it.
No drums can not be heard on the moon as the moon does not have any wind or breeze totake the sound anywhere. No drums can not be heard on the moon as the moon does not have any wind or breeze totake the sound anywhere.
The past tense of hear is heard.
No, it is not possible to hear sounds from the Moon because sound requires a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. The Moon has no atmosphere, meaning there are no air molecules to transmit sound waves. Therefore, any sounds made on the Moon cannot be heard by observers either on the Moon or on Earth.
Yes! Last year, in the newspaper it said NASA found 5 gallons of water in the moon! People who didn't hear it from the newspaper either heard about from the computer or T.V. or other sources which news can be heard from.
Heard is the past participle of hear.
The present tense of heard is hear.
The past tense for "hear" is "heard."
The past simple for "hear" is "heard."
Sound can't be heard on the moon because sound need a medium to travel and particles to collide each other in order to travel. since in a vaccum (space) you do not have air, meaning no particles, sound can't be heard on the moon.