convection
In a vacuum no living thing can live. Anything that needs something else to survive cannot live. Same thing with a solid.
Sound travels faster through a solid than through a vacuum. In a solid, sound waves propagate through the material's molecules, leading to faster transmission. In a vacuum, there are no molecules to transmit sound, so it cannot travel at all.
Sound waves transmit sound through a solid, as well as air and water. Sound waves cannot be transmitted through a vacuum.
Sound travels by vibrating through matter (solid, liquid, gas) A vacuum is the absence of matter and with out matter there is nothing for sound to travel through
No, sound cannot travel in a vacuum. Sound moves by vibrating particles of a solid, liquid, or a gas. Since there are no particles in a vacuum, sound cannot travel through it.
a vaccum.answer is D vacuum (for penn foster)Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum as there is no matter and pressure is so low that any particles in the space do not affect any processes being carried on vacuum.A vacuum, as there is no substance to vibrate.they travel through everything because they bend around objects
Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum because it needs a medium and a vacuum has nothing within it that can act as a medium.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.
Sound is a mechanical wave which needs badly a material medium. Hence through vacuum it cannot pass through
vacuum
Better than through a vacuum, not as well (or as rapidly) as through a liquid or a solid.
Sound waves can travel through any compressible material (which means any real material), be it solid, liquid, or gas. Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum.