Sound waves travel via vibrating molecules in air or other materials (water for example). On the Moon there is no atmosphere and as such nothing for sound waves to travel in.
Astronauts cannot hear each other on the moon due to the lack of air and atmosphere, which are necessary for sound to travel. Sound waves need a medium to propagate, and in the vacuum of space, there is no medium for sound to travel through. While astronauts can communicate through radios inside their helmets, they cannot rely on sound to transmit through the lunar environment.
Sound cannot travel in the vacuum of space because there is no air or medium for the sound waves to travel through. However, astronauts can communicate on the moon using radio systems and equipment inside their helmets that allow them to hear each other.
Because it is in space, and their isnt really sound in space
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.
One cannot hear the sound of clapping on the moon because sound requires a medium, like air, to travel through. The moon has a very thin atmosphere, nearly a vacuum, which means there are not enough air molecules to transmit sound waves. Therefore, even if someone claps their hands, the sound would not propagate, making it inaudible.
Sound is a compression/rarefaction wave in a material, such as air. There is no such thing on the moon.
Because there's no air ! They have to communicate by radio.
Sound waves travel via vibrating molecules in air or other materials (water for example). On the Moon there is no atmosphere and as such nothing for sound waves to travel in.
They wouldn't be able to talk with there helmets off
The Moon has no atmosphere, only vacuum. There is nothing for the sound waves to travel in.
Astronauts cannot hear each other on the moon due to the lack of air and atmosphere, which are necessary for sound to travel. Sound waves need a medium to propagate, and in the vacuum of space, there is no medium for sound to travel through. While astronauts can communicate through radios inside their helmets, they cannot rely on sound to transmit through the lunar environment.
because there is no sound in space and sound cannot travel through vacuum
Sound cannot travel in the vacuum of space because there is no air or medium for the sound waves to travel through. However, astronauts can communicate on the moon using radio systems and equipment inside their helmets that allow them to hear each other.
Because it is in space, and their isnt really sound in space
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.
You can't breed a Sun Dragon with a Moon Dragon because they are not compatible.
One cannot hear the sound of clapping on the moon because sound requires a medium, like air, to travel through. The moon has a very thin atmosphere, nearly a vacuum, which means there are not enough air molecules to transmit sound waves. Therefore, even if someone claps their hands, the sound would not propagate, making it inaudible.