We cannot hear the sound of the exploding meteors in the sky, though we can see them. Why?
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11/05/2021 1:00 pm
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We cannot hear the sound of the exploding meteors in the sky, though we can see them. Why?
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11/05/2021 1:01 pm
Sound cannot travel through vacuum. In space there is vacuum. Light can travel through vacuum, so we can see the exploding meteor but cannot hear the explosion.
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