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There is no sound in the vacuum of space. Why? Sound must travel through something that vibrates. There is no energy in space. There is no air to vibrate a human eardrum. remeber you can pick more then
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There is no sound in the vacuum of space. Why?
Sound must travel through something that vibrates.
There is no energy in space.
There is no air to vibrate a human eardrum.
remeber you can pick more then one
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There are no sound in the vacuum space because it's have no oxygen in space for sound to vibrate and travel, so you can't hear any sound in the vacuum space
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