We can't speak or hear in space because there is no air the sound can travel through.
No,because in space there's no gravity and depending on how far you're from Earth you cannot hear any type of sounds. For example your alarm clock can ring and your neighbors are unable to hear it.People cannot hear an alarm clock from space not just people but other living things.
birds chirping
Sound needs to travel through something, or you can't hear. Sonce there is nothing in space, sound can't travel.
No, sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space because it requires a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. Astronauts can hear inside their spacecrafts where there is air, but they cannot hear anything outside in the vacuum of space.
Which movie proclainmed that "In Space no one can hear you scream?"
i dont know who she is , but u cant hear any thing in space >.>
We can't speak or hear in space because there is no air the sound can travel through.
No.
No "space" is mostly a vacuum. No sound is transmitted in a vacuum. You would not hear a starship exploding either!
Indeed! You can't hear what's going on around you, but you can hear other astronauts through their radio.
No, you can't
In space. It is a vacume
No,because in space there's no gravity and depending on how far you're from Earth you cannot hear any type of sounds. For example your alarm clock can ring and your neighbors are unable to hear it.People cannot hear an alarm clock from space not just people but other living things.
"Can you hear me?"
birds chirping
There is no sound in outer space because space is a vacuum. Sound needs matter to travel through and vibrate in order for us to hear it. Air vibrates in our ears to make us hear sound. Since space has no air we wouldn't be able to hear anything.