If sound can’t travel through space, why can you hear in spaceships?

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This probably sounds like a dumb question but I would really appreciate some help! I am very very interested in space but I don’t understand complex topics very well because of my learning disability. When I tried to google this I really couldn’t understand the explanations 🙁 thank you if anyone responds, I really appreciate it!!

Edit: thank you all for responding so helpfully and so quickly, its so nice to not be talked down to for not understanding things

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Soundwaves need something trough which they can travel, whether this medium is air, water or a solid object.

Space is a vacuum, therefore sound can’t travel trough space.

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