Yes, radio static is a sort of afterglow fro the big bang, and can be detected in every direction in the universe.
Oh yes they can.
When you go outside in outer space, you are unable to breathe. You would most likely pass out and your blood would then boil and finally freeze because of the vacuum of space.
To be perfectly technical, the answer to this question would have to be 'yes', but only because light and radio are the same physical phenomenon. The optical fiber only conducts the electromagnetic waves that we usually describe as "light". The waves that we normally describe as "radio" cannot pass through optical fiber.
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Leela origanally thought that she was an alien, but later on you find out that she is really a mutant. Her parents live in the sewers and, because she could pass for an alien, her parents gave her a life on the surface by dropping her at the orphanarium with a fake alien letter.
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It has to have a big hole in the middle or if it is magma then it can pass threw easily.
An opening in the Earth's crust through which volcanic materials pass to the Earth's surface is called a volcanic vent. Magma from beneath the Earth's surface is forced upwards through these vents, often resulting in volcanic eruptions.
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Radio waves are useful under most weather conditions because they can pass through the Earth's atmosphere with minimal interference. This allows for reliable communication and broadcasting even during inclement weather such as rain or fog.
Yes, radio waves can pass through a vacuum because they are a form of electromagnetic waves. Unlike sound waves, which require a medium to travel through, electromagnetic waves do not need a medium and can propagate through empty space.
The radio receptor receives electromagnetic waves from a broadcast station.These waves are called radio waves. Electromagnetic radiation travels by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space.
they have to pass some forces in the earths atmosphere They have to overcome the force of gravity, lifting the rocket and all of the fuel to an escape orbit.
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light and radio waves are energy themselves, so they are not dependent on "something" being there to travel through as sound is. the reason that sound cannot pass through a vacuum is because it is a set of energy waves that flow through the molecules of the substance. causing the first molecule to bump into the second, second into the third, third to the fourth and so on.