x_1514299322lo replied at 2018-01-06 19:56
yes because sound travels in a vacuum
preetyo replied at 2018-01-06 19:41
oh than lets have party in space{:14_8:}
preetyo replied at 2018-01-06 19:41
oh than lets have party in space{:14_8:}
Aishahabiola replied at 2018-01-06 20:36
Wat are u still for? U shld be there by now {:14_8:}
preetyo replied at 2018-01-06 20:37
and wat make u think that im not there{:14_8:}
Aishahabiola replied at 2018-01-06 20:39
Cos u can't be there & still reply {:14_8:}
preetyo replied at 2018-01-06 20:41
Ha like u know{:14_8:}
Aishahabiola replied at 2018-01-06 20:42
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preetyo replied at 2018-01-06 20:42
Huh thats all u got {:14_8:}
Aishahabiola replied at 2018-01-06 20:43
Gat enough {:14_8:}
x_1509971579YP replied at 2018-01-06 21:55
Sound is a mechanical wave and thus needs a medium for propagation. There's vacuum out there in outer space so technically, no sound can be heard.
Zeddicuz replied at 2018-01-06 21:40
oooo i c
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