They can be, but velcro or snap closures are preferred because bungees can snap and hurt someone in a confined space, like the space station or shuttle.
The space between the vocal cords is called the glottis.
A space crew might stay on the ISS for about 6 months. They have to exercise so that their muscles dont die away. They have Treadmill, Stationary Bikes, and ressisting bungee cords. They sleep in a sleeping bag attached to the wall. They will never hear anything in outer space, because space is like a vacuum. There is noise you hear in the Station, That is a background noise like a vacuum. Cosmonauts get paid on accpleshments, and if they fail, they were docked their pay. Their pay is the same as all the Marines.
Two tables will fit in the described space.
It is the space between the two true vocal cords.
go to www.pen island.com there is no space between the pen and island though.
tables and columns
Space Shuttle
The only space heaters of that description are kerosene heaters.They have no cords because they consume their energy source internally.
A built in garage has living space above it. An attached garage has no living space above.
No. Although many things hurtling through space DO bounce off of the Atmosphere and the Stratosphere, you cannot stick a bungee cord to the stratosphere and jump off, the cord would fall along with you, and you would die.
The slitlike passageway between the vocal cords is the glottis.
When one wants to speak, the lungs blow air against loosely closed vocal cords. Air pushes through a very small space between the vocal cords which makes the covering of the vocal cords vibrate.