The speed of sound depends on the chemical composition of the atmosphere and on its temperature. Both those things are different on the various planets. A different soundspeed would result in different creation and propagation of sound. For example, a flute on Mars would have a lower tone for the same fingering, becuase the speed of sound on Mars is lower than on the Earth.
2007-01-04 01:45:11
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answered by cosmo 7
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I think things would sound the same anywhere. For example Mozart would be the same whether listened to on Earth or on Mars. How it would feel listening to Mozart on Mars though is another thing. It would probably make me homesick listening to Mozart on Mars.
2007-01-04 08:37:24
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answered by epoh 1
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what is sound? it is actually viberations of particles.so, it is clear that 't he nearer the particles the higher would be the voice.'now, if u compare earth's atmosphere with the other planets it is less denser.so, u will hear ur voices mor clearly and louder on other planets.but mercuy on other hand has almost got no atmosphere.thus u know how it will be on mars to talk.
2007-01-04 09:49:18
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answered by Anonymous
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i think all you might hear is the wind and perhaps some version of thunder. jupiter and saturn are especially windy and arguably have no solid ground to stand on. youd be either very hot or very cold
2007-01-04 09:41:31
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answered by izaboe 5
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same as here, but we need to talk each other with telecommunication.
2007-01-04 08:54:50
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answered by Dhiman B 2
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