Nothing because it is empty
yes but softer and slightly blured or muffled.
The last sound you would hear in the word "abate" is the "t" sound.
They hear a strange, metallic scraping sound coming from the abandoned warehouse. It echoes throughout the empty building, sending chills down their spines.
Blowing into an empty bottle creates sound because the column of air inside the bottle vibrates at a specific frequency. This vibration produces a sound wave that resonates within the bottle, creating the audible sound you hear.
Sound cannot travel in empty space. But, sound may be able to travel through your body.
You would hear the intermittent sound of the gas jet used to reheat the air in the balloon.
A fail? An empty gesture.
No. Sound won't travel through empty space.There has to be a medium of some kind to conduct sound. Air or something else.
The last sound you would hear in the last syllable of "timorous" is "us."
The banging sound that is made when a dishwasher is in the process of washing the dishes is the sound of the powerful streams of water reaching the dishes. This means that the water is helping to clean and sanitize the dishes, so it is a good sound to hear.
Pressure waves in --- whatever the medium is --- air. In a vacuum (real empty space), there is no sound. (See the old gag line for the original Alien movie (in space they can't hear you scream).)
No, you do not have to be directly in front of an object to hear a sound. Sound waves can travel in all directions, so as long as you are within range of the sound source, you will be able to hear it.