An atmosphere. Sound cannot travel in a vacuum.
medium
Something has to vibrate, and the sound waves have to travel to your ears.
Sound must travel through a medium, and as sound travels it loses energy
sound waves bounce off of walls. they need air to travel.
sound waves travel through the air particles
No. Sound waves must travel through a medium, such as air, liquid, or a solid.
because space is a vacuum. In order for sound to carry, there must be matter through which it may travel (sound is caused by the energy that causes particles to vibrate). On Earth, we have the air particles that sound carry's through. In space, there is no medium through which the sound energy may travel.
Because sound must have a physical medium through which to travel, like air or water water.
Sound waves cannot travel in space. Sound waves some medium in order to propagate.
Sound is a mechanical wave and must travel through a medium, such as air, water, and solids. Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum.
No, sound requires a medium to travel.No it must travel through matter
In order for sound to travel, there has to be something with molecules for it t travel through. On Earth, sound travels by vibrating air molecules, there are no molecules in space, nothing to vibrate