Yes, sound exists on Earth and is created by vibrations in the air which our ears are able to detect. Sound can come from a variety of sources, both natural (like animals or weather events) and man-made (like vehicles or music).
what physicalsingn did you abserve when you plucked each.did you hear any sound? what produced the sound?
The fake sound you hear when you have tinnitus. Also, any device that is permanently on will produce a constant sound.
No you would not be able to hear a meteorite hit the moon because in order to hear sound, sound waves must travel through some kind of physical material, which we call the 'medium'. The medium we're most accustomed to is air, but sound also travels quite well through wood, metal, rock, etc. Space contains no air and no other material at all, so there's no medium that sound waves can travel through. For the same reason, you couldn't hear a meteorite landing on the moon even if you were standing right next to it on the moon. Also, if an average meteorite hits the Earth more than a few miles from where you're standing, you can't hear that either.
Sound waves cannot travel through space because space is a vacuum, meaning there is no medium (like air or water) for sound waves to travel through. Since the Sun is in space, the sound of an explosion produced by the Sun cannot be heard on Earth.
The last sound you would hear in the word "abate" is the "t" sound.
No, sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space, so you would not be able to hear any sound your friend makes on the moon. Sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel through, and the moon does not have an atmosphere like Earth.
what physicalsingn did you abserve when you plucked each.did you hear any sound? what produced the sound?
The term for any sound that is too high for humans to hear is "ultrasonic."
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.
the first one to hear a sound is obviously the first man on the earth!
Sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space, so we cannot hear the sound waves produced by the sun. Additionally, the sun is too far away from Earth for any sound it produces to reach us due to the vast distances involved.
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There is nothing to hear in space and on the moon you are too far away to hear anything from earth the scientific reason is that sound moves and bounces to our ears with gravity but because there is no gravity in space it is impossible for sounds to reach us, they simply float away
what physicalsingn did you abserve when you plucked each.did you hear any sound? what produced the sound?
Because we can hear it. The medium air can tranport the sound. In a vacuum like on the moon that is not possible.
The first thing on Earth with working ears. It doesn't take a scientist to hear sound.
Because it is in space, and their isnt really sound in space