Liquids can exist in outer space, if they are in an enclosed area, such as a space craft, or a space station. They can not exist in a liquid state in unprotected outer space. Either they will freeze due to the extreme cold, or they will melt (or turn to gas) due to extreme heat.
Liquids are very, very slightly compressible. On earth, liquids are slightly compressed by earth's atmospheric pressure, which does not exist in space. Therefore, liquids will be very slightly less dense in space.
Matter is the substance that has mass and takes up space. It can exist in various forms such as solids, liquids, and gases.
It is atoms
The states matter can exist in are solids,liquids,and gases.
Covalent.. A+
No. Cows exist only on Earth, not in space.
Not necessarily. Both liquids and gases can exist over a wide range of temperatures.
solids , gasses , and liquids.
Gasses, liquids and solids.
Solids Liquids Gases
Examples of matter that exist as solids include ice, wood, and metal. Examples of matter that exist as liquids include water, oil, and milk. Examples of matter that exist as gases include oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
Liquids are the least common of the four states of matter due to the temperatures/conditions in which they exist. Gases exist in a very high range of temperatures, as do solids, but liquids require specific temperature ranges (generally very small ones) in order to exist.