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We cannot hear the explosions from the sun as sound cannot travel through a vacuum, and the sound would have to travel through one to reach the Earth.
no, sound cannot travel to the vacuum of space
It would fall. The real question is, If there was no one around to hear it, would it make a sound?
Sound needs to travel through something, or you can't hear. Sonce there is nothing in space, sound can't travel.
Sound travels as pressure waves through air. There is no air in space so no sound.
The Stethoscope is used by Doctors to hear heart beat sound of the patient.
Multiple reflection is used for stethescope to hear the heartbeat of the patient.
You would hear the intermittent sound of the gas jet used to reheat the air in the balloon.
The last sound you would hear in the last syllable of "timorous" is "us."
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.
You can't hear sound in space
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My brother has turtle beach headphones and always put's them on but we can still hear the sound from his tv so I would say you can hear the sound through tv.
you hear the sound of birds and the rain falling on the leaves
You would then hear some sound sooner than others.
you would still hear the sound because of the sound's echo
you can't hear wood