Andreymesxxx
Andreymesxxx
19-02-2016
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Why can't sound be heard in space?
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max20038
max20038
19-02-2016
There is nothing for the sound waves to pass through. Sound only passes through something with a atmosphere (like earth), but space is purely a vacuum with no particles for the sound waves to pass through.
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Аноним
Аноним
19-02-2016
space is a void full of planet's and stars. there is nothing for sound waves to travel through or bounce off of.
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