There is no air on the Moon, and the vacuum has no molecules to carry vibration. (No air - no sound waves - no sound.)
You could, however, hear sounds carried by the rock surface, if it were made to vibrate by direct contact. (The layers of dust would not have the consistency to transmit vibrations.)
The only sound you would hear would be from the speakers inside your spacesuit. I think you would also hear rustling sounds generated by the suit rubbing against itself, and probably also sounds generated by some objects outside of the suit coming into contact with the exterior of the suit. While it is true that sound does not propagate through vacuum, the material of the suit is in contact with the atmosphere within the suit. For example, if you took a small smooth rock and tapped it gently on your visor you would surely hear a tapping sound. The only thing you can hear when you are on the moon is the speakers inside your spacesuit.
Sound does not travel on the moon because there are no air molecules for the sound to travel through. Sound only can travel if there's a medium for it to travel through, like air molecules, a liquid, or solids. Sound travels through vibrations. If there is nothing for sound to travel through, the sound can travel.
Sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space, and there is likewise no atmosphere on the Moon to transmit sound vibrations.
Although the layers of dust might interfere, it is possible for sound vibrations to be carried through the Moon's rock surface, if they were generated by a vehicle or a meteor impact.
Talking on the moon is not an issue. First you have to be able to breathe. If you can breathe, you can talk. Both of these things require air. The moon does not have an atmosphere, but when people visit the moon they take their own air with them, so that they are able to both breathe and talk.
Never, because sound needs a medium, e.g. air, to be transported. There is no air on the moon.
There is no air on the moon, as its gravity is not strong enough to hold the atmosphere, thus no matter how loud you scream, shout, no one can hear you.
The moon's atmosphere is negligible. So, it is as good as saying that the moon does not have an atmosphere.Hence, sound does not travel through it.
Sound can travel in the solid rocks of the moon but sound can not travel on the surface of the moon because there is no air for the sound to travel in.
Cause there is no air or substance to carry the sound wave
No, because there is no air on the moon. Sound waves rely on air to travel, and without it there is no sound.
Sound can't be heard on the moon because sound need a medium to travel and particles to collide each other in order to travel. since in a vaccum (space) you do not have air, meaning no particles, sound can't be heard on the moon.
sound doesnt travel through space.
Sound can travel on the moon because there is no atmosphere. Space is a vacuum that does not allow sound to travel.
The moon's atmosphere is negligible. So, it is as good as saying that the moon does not have an atmosphere.Hence, sound does not travel through it.
Sound can travel in the solid rocks of the moon but sound can not travel on the surface of the moon because there is no air for the sound to travel in.
Sound will not travel on the moon because on the moon there is no air, and sound works by vibrating particles next to each other. YES IT WONT TRAVEL AT ALL
NOTHING there is no atmosphere on the moon therefore sound cannot travel
Sound would travel in the moon's atmosphere if the moon had any atmosphere, but since it hasn't, it doesn't.
no because there is no air particles on the moon
Since the moon has little to no atmosphere, sound cannot move as it has no medium to travel thru.
It can travel through the moon's crust, yes - it is solid. But it cannot travel through the air on the moon, of course, because there Is no air on the moon!
There is no air for sound to travel through.
we canot hear because sound travel in waves. on moon there is no atmosphere