Yes, sound waves can not travel through the vacuum of space.
In space there is no air. If there is no air, there is no sound. It is silent.
They mean that there are no air particles in space.
There is no air in space. If you mean what is the atmosphere in the Space Station, it is essentially an ordinary Earth air mixture of nitrogen and oxygen.
If you mean "Does air occupy space?" then yes it does when we compress air it takes space.. but when its not compressed we may not feel it but it still does take up space..
Sound in oxygen is slow moving, but sound in space is not possible(by space, I mean a vacuum)
Sound travels through air There is no air on the moon Therefore the moon is a very silent place
"h" is the silent letter in heir, therefore it is pronounced "air".
Akasha means "open air" or "space" in Sanskrit.
no, there is no air in space
A homograph of "to be silent" is the word "mute," which can also mean to be silent or unable to speak.
It has a long A sound and a silent E.
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