no, there is no air in space
A Vacuum
Clouds need air to exist.
Sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space because it requires a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. While space is not completely silent, as there are electromagnetic waves and other forms of radiation, traditional sound waves as we perceive them on Earth cannot exist in the vacuum of space.
If you introduce air into a space where gravity is zero, then air exists there. A current example is the inside of the International Space Station, where the crew live and work in a "shirtsleeve environment" that includes air, pressure, and warmth, but they also live and work in an environment of weightlessness, or what is popularly but erroneously called "zero gravity".
NO !
Only if air exist.
Atoms of many gases exist in space, but they are not concentrated enough to provide a breathable atmosphere (air).
no. Actually air exist on the surface of planets. It sticks to them because of gravitational force. there are no air particles in space. space is just nothing.
Air, water, space, and a lot of bamboo.
sound space
A Vacuum
Im looking for this too, it appears to not exist.
Sound cannot exist in a vacuum, as it requires a medium (such as air, water, or solid objects) to travel through in the form of waves. Therefore, in space where there is no air or medium for sound to travel through, sound cannot exist.
The term for the empty space where no air exists is vacuum. A vacuum is a space devoid of matter, including air. Vacuum is commonly used in scientific research and technology applications, such as in vacuum chambers or vacuum pumps.
Clouds need air to exist.
No. Cows exist only on Earth, not in space.
Sound requires a medium to be transported from one point to another. On earth, that is normally the air. In space, which is a vacuum, no sound is heard, as there is no medium to transport it.