Alien That is correct. Sound does not travel through a vacuum. The astronauts have to use radios to communicate with each other in a non pressurized environment like a space walk or on the surface of the moon.
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That depends; in your pressurized space habitat, anyone within earshot will be able to hear you. Outside your habitat, but in your space suit, your radio will enable your screams to be heard anyplace with a radio.
In space but without a spacesuit, you would be unable to scream - because you would be dead or dying. You can only survive without air for perhaps 2 minutes, but you would be unconscious from lack of oxygen after about 45 seconds.
Besides, without air, there is no medium in which sound vibrations could be carried.
No there is no Air in space therefore sound cannot travel. Sound cannot travel through a vacum.
No you can't because there is no medium to carry a soundwave. There are atoms in space but they're too few to produce a wave.
No, because in space, there isn't any medium, without medium, such as any solids, liquids, or gases, you can't have any sound.
No you cannot hear in space because sound travels in air, gas, solids and theres no air or any gas in space because space is a vacuum
No, sound is simply a wave vibrating through a medium (usually air). In a vacuum (like space) there can be no waves because they have nothing to travel through. So therefor, no sound.
because there is no air and sound tavels through air
a person would "explode" due to any element in space such as your blood would turn to gas causing the person to implode rather than explode.
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"In space no one can hear you scream" because a vacuum doesn't conduct sound. BUT ... within the atmosphere of any star it would sound like an atom bomb going off. Unfortunately any ears to hear it would be vaporized.
no trust me there isn't don't make me go in to explaning it
There is no sound in outer space because space is a vacuum. Sound needs matter to travel through and vibrate in order for us to hear it. Air vibrates in our ears to make us hear sound. Since space has no air we wouldn't be able to hear anything.
Light travels in vacuum but sound cannot. So, we can see solar flares but can't hear them. (Outer space can be considered to be vacuum)
There is a spine-tingling scream from the room next door.The police investigated the scream.She began to scream in excitement when he got down on one knee in front of her. But he was only tying his shoelace.
Which movie proclainmed that "In Space no one can hear you scream?"
Yes. Extra Fact: When in space, no one can hear you scream.
sound waves cannot travel through space
Air, and space suit, oh yeah, no one can hear you scream in space. :P
No one being able to hear them scream.
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You would be able to hear yourself scream. ________________ Of course. Anyone listening in on your space suit's communication device would hear you. And they probably wouldn't care much for it, especially if they are in suits themselves.
There is no sound in space. There's nothing for sound waves to bounce off of. No one can hear you scream in space. Mwahaha. Just a little Halloween Joke there.
There's no point in volume. Even if you turn it up to 11 in space... no-one can hear you scream!
In space, nobody can hear you scream, but it doesn't mean there's no sounds up there. Black holes generate sound. There's always one nearby.
Can You Hear the Earth Scream - 2006 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
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).)