well, sound is the vibration of air molecules which are detected by our ears. there is no air in space therefore there is no way for sound waves to travel, so there is no sound.
Sound can.
light can but sound cant as there is no air
Sound requires a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. In the absence of a medium, such as in empty space, there are no particles for sound waves to propagate through, so sound cannot travel.
Sound can travel on the moon because there is no atmosphere. Space is a vacuum that does not allow sound to travel.
u cant send sounds into space give up with this question -.-
sound waves cant travel through space because there is no oxygen, and if there is no oxygen there is nothing to carry the sound waves. youre welcom theSas
Sound needs something to travel through. That's usually air on Earth. Space is a vacuum - therefore, sound cannot travel through it.
Because space is a Vacuum, there are not enough gas molecules around to transfer the sound waves.
Sound waves require a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. In space, there is a near-vacuum with very few particles to carry sound waves. Therefore, without a medium to propagate through, sound cannot travel in space.
No air. Sound is vibration is something- most commonly air, but sometimes water, metal, etc. There is no air in outer space to be vibrated.
well space is like a vacuum you cant escape it and sound wave do not travel in space but space isn't literally a vacuum so they move by rockets and the gravity of earth
Sound in a hearing context (rather than a wave in a metal structure etc) is a pressure vibration in air. Space has no air.