Light.
The type of thermal energy transfer you are referring to is radiation. Radiation involves the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves that can travel through empty space and in all directions.
All types of radiation can travel through space.
Light can travel through space. All the light that we get on the earth's surface; usually travels from the sun through space before it can reach here.
Earthquake waves travel outward in all directions from the point of seismic activity, which is known as the focus. The waves can move through the Earth's interior in various directions, including up towards the surface, causing shaking and potential damage.
Sound waves can spread in all directions as they travel through a medium, such as air or water. When an object vibrates it creates sound waves that radiate outward in all directions.
If you're referring to outer space, then sound does not travel at all.
Yes, you can travel through empty space. The Sun, Earth, moon, satellites, space ships, atoms, and subatomic particles all travel through empty space. Greater than 99.999% of matter is empty space.
All radiant energy travels through space in the form of electromagnetic waves.
When a disturbance occurs, waves typically travel outward in all directions from the source of the disturbance. This causes the waves to spread out and propagate through the medium in which they are traveling.
The question is irrelevant, since sounds cannot be transmitted through space.
Photons travel outward from a light bulb in all directions
Yes, radiant energy spreads out from its source in all directions. This is because it emanates as electromagnetic waves that propagate through space in all directions, radiating energy uniformly outward from the source.