No. Noise can't travel through vacuums.
There is no air on the Moon, so you could not hear the bell directly. However, if the bell was pressed against a rock, and you pressed your spacesuit helmet against the rock, you could hear the sound travel through the rock.
People hear nothing because it is no longer rung. The Liberty Bell is an actual bell. It was last rung on February 23, 1846. It is cracked and can no longer be rung.
Because there is no medium to transmit the sound.
First off, the distance between earth and the moon would be too great for anyone on earth to hear it. But even a person right next to the golfer would not hear him, because there is no atmosphere for sound waves to travel through.
In the absence of a medium to transmit sound waves, there would be no sound to hear. This is not the same as clinical deafness, which would be the physical inability to hear or process sounds.
Astronauts on the Moon would not be able to hear a landslide because sound requires a medium, like air or water, to travel through. The Moon has no significant atmosphere, meaning there are not enough molecules to transmit sound waves. Any movement of debris would occur silently in the vacuum of space. Thus, while they could see the landslide, they wouldn't hear it.
In the vacuum of space, sound cannot travel because there are no molecules to carry the sound waves. So, if you were to ring a bell in space, you would not hear the sound it produces.
No, we cannot hear sound on the Moon because sound requires a medium, like air, to travel through. The Moon has no atmosphere, which means there are no air molecules to carry sound waves. Consequently, any sounds produced on the Moon would not be audible to human ears.
no because sound does not exist in space
can you haer the moon
No, astronauts would not be able to hear an explosion on the moon because there is no atmosphere to transmit sound waves. Sound requires a medium like air to travel through, and since the moon is airless, there would be no way for sound to propagate and reach the astronauts' ears.
we canot hear because sound travel in waves. on moon there is no atmosphere