Greetings, iam Christopher Reyes, I bid you good day, sir/ma’am.

Well, does the sun make sound? It’s a question that’s been puzzling folks for ages! You know, I’ve heard it all - from “no way!” to “it’s impossible!” But here’s the thing: while we can’t hear it with our own ears, there is evidence that suggests the sun does indeed make noise. Whoa! Crazy, right? Let me explain…

Does The Sun Make A Sound? [Solved]

Wow! The Sun really does make noise! It’s created by huge pockets of hot gas that rise up from deep inside the Sun and travel at super-fast speeds. Eventually, they break through the surface and create pressure waves that we can hear. Amazing!

  1. Sound Waves: Sound waves are created when something vibrates, and the sun does not vibrate, so it does not create sound waves.

  2. Temperature: The temperature of the sun is too hot for sound to travel through, so even if it did make a noise, we would not be able to hear it.

  3. Distance: The distance between us and the sun is too great for us to hear any sound that may be produced by the sun.

  4. Vacuum of Space: The vacuum of space prevents sound from traveling through it, so even if the sun did make a noise, we would not be able to hear it due to this barrier.

No, the sun doesn’t make sound. It’s silent, like a mouse. You can’t hear it, even if you strain your ears. That’s because sound needs something to travel through, like air or water - and there’s nothing like that in space!