probably hear bats and water dripping off stalactites. probably smell bat gauno and depending where you are maybe limestone,mildew,and other funky things. o and it would probably be cold
In space, astronauts do not hear sound as we do on Earth because there is no air to transmit sound waves. However, they can communicate with each other and with Mission Control using radios and headphones inside their helmets. They may also hear vibrations transmitted through their spacecraft.
No, sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space because it requires a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. Astronauts can hear inside their spacecrafts where there is air, but they cannot hear anything outside in 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?
In space, due to the absence of air pressure, gases in your body would expand and you may experience more flatulence than usual. When you release gas, it would not produce sound or smell, but the gas particles could potentially push you in the opposite direction due to Newton's Third Law of Motion.
In space, sound does not travel because it is a vacuum, meaning there are no molecules to carry sound waves. Astronauts can communicate using radio transmissions inside their spacecraft, but they cannot hear sound like we do on Earth as there is no medium for sound to travel through in outer space.
In a cave, you might hear echoes of sounds bouncing off the walls, water dripping, animals scurrying, and the sound of your own footsteps. The acoustics inside a cave can amplify and distort noises, creating a unique auditory experience.
you would smell gas or hear it
I don't think they can listen for smells. Something would have to smell pretty strong for you to be able to hear the smell. So I don't think they would hear any.
I would say that you HEAR a fart first if its LOUD enough. if not loud enough..you will definitely smell it first. It just depends on your skill of farting. :)
Dragons in fairytales and ancient litterature do NOT exist. However, if they DID, you would probably find:-enormous piles of gold and jewellery-A nest with eggs and sometimes hatchlings-an adult dragon or more sleeping on the goldOne would be advised to use extreme caution when observing a dragon cave. The adults would be able to see, smell, or hear you and think you are a thief attempting to steal their treasure, eggs or hatchlings; That is, if they existed.
you would smell it or hear it or you wouldget a biger gas bill then normal
You can see ships, hear the ships docking. and smell fish, water, and mud.
In a wetland, you may see a variety of aquatic plants, waterfowl, and insects. You may hear the sounds of birds chirping, frogs croaking, and the rustling of reeds. You may feel the squishy ground under your feet and the coolness of the water. You may smell the earthy, organic scent of the wetland.
White is a color in which you can not smell,hear, or taste.
Dragons in fairytales and ancient litterature do NOT exist. However, if they DID, you would probably find:-enormous piles of gold and jewellery-A nest with eggs and sometimes hatchlings-an adult dragon or more sleeping on the goldOne would be advised to use extreme caution when observing a dragon cave. The adults would be able to see, smell, or hear you and think you are a thief attempting to steal their treasure, eggs or hatchlings; That is, if they existed.
Dragons in fairytales and ancient litterature do NOT exist. However, if they DID, you would probably find:-enormous piles of gold and jewellery-A nest with eggs and sometimes hatchlings-an adult dragon or more sleeping on the goldOne would be advised to use extreme caution when observing a dragon cave. The adults would be able to see, smell, or hear you and think you are a thief attempting to steal their treasure, eggs or hatchlings; That is, if they existed.
You can see ships, hear the ships docking. and smell fish, water, and mud.