A 100-decibel sound can travel several kilometers through the Earth's atmosphere at sea level, depending on various factors such as frequency, humidity, and temperature. Generally, higher frequencies dissipate more quickly than lower frequencies, which can travel further. In ideal conditions, sound can travel up to about 10 kilometers, but obstacles and atmospheric conditions can significantly reduce this distance.
No. To even reduce it by 75% you must travel out to 4000 miles.
Astronauts travel in space and escape earth's atmosphere by wearing gravity resistant suits and traveling to outer space in a space shuttle that is insulated against the elements.
Yes, sound can travel in the atmosphere of the moon, but it would be very different from sound travel on Earth due to the moon's thin atmosphere. Sound waves would propagate through the moon's atmosphere much slower and with less intensity than on Earth. Additionally, the lack of air molecules on the moon means that sound would not be able to travel very far.
The boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space is defined by the Kármán line, which is at an altitude of 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level. To officially leave Earth's atmosphere and reach space, you would need to travel at least this distance vertically.
Objects like meteors, spacecraft upon re-entry, and volatile gases can burn up in Earth's atmosphere due to the intense heat and friction produced as they travel through the air at high speeds.
It changes to a next temperture
Meteoroids are small chunks of rocks and debris in space that travel through Earth's atmosphere and hit its surface.
Airplanes are used for transportation within the earths atmosphere where as spaceships are for travel outside and eventually back into the earths atmosphere
The air molecules spreds out in space so there is not enough air to breathe for us there
The air molecules spreds out in space so there is not enough air to breathe for us there
230 miles out into space
earthquake waves travel through the earths crust.
That's a description of meteoroids.
A body wave is a seismic wave that travels through Earths interior.
well, to get out of earths atmosphere into the edge of space is about 5-8 minutes
Phosphorus does not travel through the atmosphere.
No. To even reduce it by 75% you must travel out to 4000 miles.