No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
a space rocket is big and can fit many people but a bottle rocket is small and is used to send monkeys or satellites to space.
The Sun and red giants
voyager 1
Yes, you do space between thank and you. (Thank you, not thankyou)
Space
No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
they are both the same because they both are in space
On their home worlds, just as we are on ours. in space
Aliens, E.T., extra terrestrials. There are many names.
Synapse
The distance between the orbit of Mars (the outermost terrestrial planet) and the orbit of Jupiter (the innermost gas giant) is about 500 million km. Most people would not consider that "small". Scientists used to believe that there was a reason that the terrestrial planets were near the sun and the gas giants were far away. As we learn more about extrasolar planets, we're discovering that it's possible for gas giants to form quite near their star, and our solar system is the way it is largely because of coincidence.
of course! the space between atoms is always very small, but there is always spaces, even in solids
Space Sentinels - 1977 Space Giants 1-2 was released on: USA: 17 September 1977
Yes, although it is very limited due to atoms being very small. There is always some space between, even in solids.
When you look at atoms at that small of a level, between them you actually have empty space- nothing at all like in space. Even between the nucleus and its electrons of an atom itself there is a lot of empty space.
The SYNAPSE is the very small space between two neurons and is an important site where communication between neurons occurs.
a small structural space between tissues or parts of an organ