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How can solar radiation travel through a vaccum

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-08-05] [Hit: ]
we would have seasons, months, years, weeks, and possibly even life, or planets,......

Also, light isn't molecules. It's photons and electromagnetic radiation waves. Gute Nacht!

And molecules can move through vacuum, if they didn't, we would have seasons, months, years, weeks, and possibly even life, or planets, or stars, or galaxies, or the universe.

Also, someone decided to be a troll and thumbs down all the answers...

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cause its not a molecule, its a particle, no electrons, no bonds, no messy charge separating, just smooth flowin dots flying through space, the problem is traveling not in a vacuum if your a particle

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Light can travel anywhere,even through the vacuum of space.

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all molecules can travel through a vacuum...why do you think there is matter in the universe...? You learning your science in Texas? lol

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light has motion, 8 minutes from the sun to the earth. and, uh, it radiates...
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