The moon has no atmosphere at all. That's why sound won't travel there. If there were any
atmosphere ... especially one with particles in it ... then sound could move around just fine.
No, particles never stop moving.
No, particles never stop moving.
... from the atmosphere.... from the atmosphere.... from the atmosphere.... from the atmosphere.
No, it is not possible to stop cosmic ray showers. They are high-energy particles from outer space that constantly bombard Earth's atmosphere. However, Earth's atmosphere acts as a shield, absorbing and deflecting most of the cosmic rays before they reach the surface.
No, the vowel sound in "stop" is different from the vowel sound in "clock." The vowel sound in "stop" is pronounced as [ɑ] as in "ah," while the vowel sound in "clock" is pronounced as [ɒ] as in "cot."
A sound which doesn't stop.
No. It has a short O sound as in slop and shop. It also rhymes with cop and mop.
Both Light and Sound are different forms of energy. But light is formed of a particle called photon, whereas Sound is nothing but a mere force;it doesn't consist of any particles of its own.That is why Sounds needs a medium to travel and hard objects like wall,metal etc cannot stop it.The energy produced while making a sound passes through the particles of its medium, causing sensation which moves the particles of that medium parallel to the direction of the sound.Light is completely different from sound. It travels like a wave; these waves are caused by the perpendicular motion of the photons to its direction. Since light is formed of particles it cannot pass through the hard object like sound does.
particles in the air slow it down and cause it to stop eventually
stop is short o
yes it can stop it
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