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Why is There No Sound in Outer Space?

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Why is There No Sound in Outer Space?

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There is no sound in outer space because it 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.

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