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Astronauts on the Moon would not be able to hear a landslide because?

Sound waves only propagate through a medium, such as air or water. There is no air on the moon so they would not have been able to hear anything happening outside their spacesuits. They may, however, have been able to feel a landslide occurring simply due to the vibration in the ground.


Would astronauts be able to hear an explosion on the moon?

No, astronauts would not be able to hear an explosion on the moon because there is no atmosphere to transmit sound waves. Sound requires a medium like air to travel through, and since the moon is airless, there would be no way for sound to propagate and reach the astronauts' ears.


What conditions must astronauts prepare for when traveling to space?

No one being able to hear them scream.


Can astronauts hear each other?

As there is no air , it is difficult , but astronauts use radios.


Will astronauts hear each other if their helmets are touching?

Yes, astronauts can hear each other if their helmets are touching because sound can be transmitted through solid materials. When their helmets make contact, vibrations can travel through the helmet material, allowing sound waves to pass between them. However, in the vacuum of space, they would not be able to hear each other through the air, as sound cannot travel in a vacuum.


What would happen without eardrum?

you would not be able to hear


Can you hear can you hear through space suits?

Indeed! You can't hear what's going on around you, but you can hear other astronauts through their radio.


To hear astronauts in space the sounds waves are converted to?

rocket


Why is lighning not seen from your basement but you can hear the sound of thunder?

because you're inside obviously so you wouldn't be able to see outside but assuming you could hear, you would be able to hear thunder.


Would astronauts on the Moon be able to hear a rocket engine?

I hope so. However, if they see something that would be noisy on the Earth, but in space, like a rocket firing, they would not hear it in space, because sound needs a medium to travel through, like air. There is no air in space, it is mostly a vacuum. So the only sounds an astronaut should hear are his radio, his breathing and anything tapping on his helmet (the air in the helmet will transmit sound waves to his ears).


Why are you able to hear and see?

why are you able to hear an see


Where would you not be able to hear someone scream?

In a sound proof room