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Why can't we hear sound on the Moon give reason for your answer

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Answered by pranjalkbr
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These vibrating air molecules pass on the vibrations to the nearby air molecules. In this way, the vibrations travel from one point to another. Eventually, when these vibrations reach our ears, they create a sensation of hearing. He was able to hear sound through a solid metal box?

Answered by Anonymous
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<b><I>We Can't Hear Any sound on Moon or even in Outer Space Because there is no Atmosphere In Moon. Sound Needs a Medium for its Propagation. It's a Mechanical Wave. Due to There's no Air on the Moon, There's No Medium to Carry the Sound Waves and Hence, No Sound is Being Heard.

Astronauts Who Go On Moon Use Special Wireless Sets and Communicate with each other Using Radio Waves Because Radio Waves Can Travel in Vacuum.
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