-- Two or more astronauts inside the same protective enclosure, such as the
International Space Station, or aboard the same vehicle with a 'shirt-sleeve'
environment, are able to communicate with each other either by means of the
technique known as "talking" or with hand-signals or other 'body language'.
-- Astronauts enclosed in space suits may occasionally, if they happen to be close
enough, talk to each other by touching the visors of their helmets together, thus
establishing a physical medium that can conduct mechanical vibrations of sound
between them.
-- Two astronauts in any other situation, and any astronaut in communication with
Earth-bound facilities at any time and in any situation, must communicate by radio.
They have wireless radio in the helmets that transmit the speech. Normal sound will not travel through space because there is not an atmosphere
they used walkie talkies in space to communicate with each other
Talk to her. There is no reason to be uncivil. Just respect each other's space. Talk when she contacts you, and let it go when the conversation is over.
Of course, mice can talk to each other.
Because the people that talk about other people like them
white sided dolphines talk to each other by clicking
yes bacteria can talk to each other
They talk in some way but to each other not to us.
they basicaly squawk or talk by their movements
Bugs can communicate with each other, but they can not talk to humans.
Try to make each other happy try to be friends if you can't don't talk to each other.
No, but they can use body language to communicate to each other.
Sometimes people will begin to like each other and not even know it themselves. When this happens, they often tend to want to be with each other, talk to each other, and talk about each other when with other people.