No, gases have more empty spaces.
The empty space could be filled with liquid or solid matter.
Cars are made from metal and is therefore Solid
no,a vacoule doesn't contains ribosomes.. Its an empty space filled of gas.
A vacuum - is a completely empty space - the complete absence of any gas, liquid or solid.
It is false that cell vacuoles are comprised of empty space. In fact, cell vacuoles contain things like ions and sugars, as well as large amounts of water.
Ernest Rutherford.... The Great Scientist.Hope this helped! :D
I think the outside portion of the atom contains nothing. Its mainly empty space.
An empty space is called Vacuum.
Empty space is a vacuum.
Galaxies are made mostly of empty space. The most common elements however are hydrogen and helium.
we already know there is nothing in space, even here on earth! This is how it works: when you have a gas there is empty space in between the molecules, and you cant just fill that empty space with more molecules because that would meen that everything would have to be solid. so that empty space is nothing, gravity just holds it up. by the way if nothing did overcome space every thing would collapse in on its self, but besides that its improbable to explain.
Very probable this space is empty, is vacuum.