An explosion in the outer space doesn't produce any sound. Explain
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pls sound needs a medium to travel
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To travel to us from outer space, the wave must be able to travel through regions of space which are essentially vacuum (nothing there). Sound cannot do this, as it requires a medium to propagate in, so we would not be able to hear the explosion.
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to travel to us from outer space the way we must be able to travel through regions of space which are essential that you cannot do this as it requires a medium to propagate in so we would not be able to hear the explosion
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