What do you mean by a space ? If it is a vacuume, then the sound waves do not travel trough it. -Prakash Landge, India.
because an average human is only able to hear sounds that are 20 watts and higher.
We cannot hear the explosions from the sun as sound cannot travel through a vacuum, and the sound would have to travel through one to reach the Earth.
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
We can't speak or hear in space because there is no air the sound can travel through.
no, she's still alive and is 59 years old
I'm not sure which explosions you're referring to. But if an explosion were tooccur near a manned spacecraft, the people on board could not hear it.
because an average human is only able to hear sounds that are 20 watts and higher.
i dont know who she is , but u cant hear any thing in space >.>
As loud as sound would be normally.
Because there's no medium like air, or water to 'conduct' the sound wave. It's vacuum.
If you can't hear explosions, you need a doctor. Perhaps we are too far away, or there is another noise which is masking the sound of the explosion.
Sound waves need a medium to travel. As, there is only space and no medium between sun and earth therefore we can not hear the sounds of explosions produced on sun.
Sound is a wave in a fluid (gas or liquid). There is no atmosphere in space, so there is no sound.
We cannot hear the explosions from the sun as sound cannot travel through a vacuum, and the sound would have to travel through one to reach the Earth.
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.
These can extend for literally miles into space.