Sound requires a gas as a medium for transmission.
i dont know who she is , but u cant hear any thing in space >.>
no, an empty space is like a vacum it absorbs all of the vibrations so u cant hear a thing
Sound in a hearing context (rather than a wave in a metal structure etc) is a pressure vibration in air. Space has no air.
There is nothing to hear in space and on the moon you are too far away to hear anything from earth the scientific reason is that sound moves and bounces to our ears with gravity but because there is no gravity in space it is impossible for sounds to reach us, they simply float away
Yes they can hear you.
Sound needs something to travel through. That's usually air on Earth. Space is a vacuum - therefore, sound cannot travel through it.
its the vibrating of mollecules. That's why in space, you cant hear anything because there are no mollecules to vibrate.
Yes, but deaf people cant hear.
I heard that younger people can hear reallly high pitched noises but when you get older you cant anymore. deaf people cant hear anything
It is better to say that it is because there is no air of any sort in space. Any gas can carry sound, it is not a special property of oxygen or carbon dioxide.
Which movie proclainmed that "In Space no one can hear you scream?"
they cant hear but they can hear vibrating so they seem to know that its its enimie