In space, no one can hear you
scream. This is because there is no air in space – it is a vacuum. Sound
waves cannot travel through a vacuum.
'Outer space' begins about 100 km above the Earth, where the shell of air around our planet disappears. With no air to scatter sunlight and produce a blue sky, space appears as a black blanket dotted with stars.
Space
is usually regarded as being completely empty. But this is not true.
The vast gaps between the stars and planets are filled with huge amounts
of thinly spread gas and dust. Even the emptiest parts of space contain
at least a few hundred atoms or molecules per cubic metre.
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