Light can travel in space. Give a reason
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Light traveling through a vacuum moves at exactly 299,792,458 meters (983,571,056 feet) per second. That's about 186,282 miles per second — a universal constant known in equations and in shorthand as "c," or the speed of light.
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Light can travel in space, since electromagnetic waves do not require a medium for their propagation. As, light is an electromagnetic wave, light can travel in vacuum without any medium, unlike sound how requires a medium.
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