Get up and go and take a look.
Your ears pick up the sound.
Well, we know that in any material medium, the speed of sound increases along with the density of the medium. The more dense the medium, the higher the speed of sound, and the less dense the medium, the lower the speed of sound. All of this points in the direction that as the density of the medium tends toward zero, the speed of sound in it also tends toward zero. So I guess in space, where the density of material stuff is next to zero, we would expect that the speed of sound would also be next to zero. But consider this: We know that you can't hear sound in space. Since you have already made up a pretend condition for your question, saying that you can hear sound in space, why don't you go ahead and make up a speed too; whatever pleases you.
The average human can hear frequencies of up to 20,000 Hertz.
Very little energy is used in waking up, which a change in the mental state. However after waking up we usually stretch or sit up, and that uses mechanical energy from the muscles.
Because there is no medium to transmit the sound.
you can hear the sound of birds and the sound of waves washing up to the surface (: .
Yes. If you were to slow to subsonic speeds, the boom can catch up to you, and you would hear it.
Get up and go and take a look.
Your ears pick up the sound.
there is know way of keeping from waking up in the middle of a good dream because if your body is used to waking up at a certin time your body will wake up around that time. some things you can do about that are block out all light and sound from you room so that you body cant wake up from that. and that's really all you can do
No. Sound is made up of air, so since there is no air, you could not even hear your friend screaming in your ear.
Waking Up in Vegas was created in 2007.
Euigilans is the waking up in Latin. It is said to a person to wake them up.
Many people simply wake up at the time they want. Any respond to the increasing brightness of the sunlight as dawn approaches, Others hear sound of a waking work - bird, traffic, animals, neighbours who are about - and respond by waking up, Some simply get hungry, thirsty or need to use the bathroom.There is nothing magic to waking without an alarm clock
sound waves, your eardrum picks up these vibrations and transforms them into messages which your brain recieves
Sound moves much slower than light, so you hear the boom of thunder after the flash.