Your body will explode yes, but not totally. and no you will not live to see another day, sorry.. =/
Exploding is a myth perpetuated by movies. According to NASA, you would simply lose consciousness in a few seconds and die from lack of oxygen within a few minutes. There would be additional injuries to your lungs (similar to getting the bends when ascending too quickly from deep water), some damage to your ear drums and probably some bad sunburn. See attached link.
They wouldn't "explode". But we would die because we wouldn't have any air to breathe. And without a protective suit, the water in our skin would evaporate into space, and direct sunlight would give us lethal sunburns pretty quickly. I'm not sure which would be the worst way to die.
If we had a skin-tight protective membrane suit capable of preventing evaporation from our skins and shielding us from sunlight, we would only need a fairly light helmet providing breathable oxygen. We would only need about 2 PSI of pure oxygen, so there wouldn't even be that much pressure.
Future spacesuits are likely to be more like wet suits than the ones NASA is making today.
There is no atmosphere in space and therefore no atmospheric pressure. Our bodies are used to an atmosphere of approx 101 kPa so the pressure of the organs inside your body would blow them outwards.
A rocket ship. Or if you are talking about stepping foot on mars, you will need a space suit.
They wouldn't. The pressure inside our bodies is not enough to cause an "explosion". We would still die quickly, though, for lack of oxygen.
yes
Yes. your body would explode in space if you went unprotected. in-fact you will explode before you can suffocate. this because in space there is a Vacume that sucks up all the air.
Yes, without a space suit the pressure from space will tear your body apart inside-out. You would turn into a red blob in the emptiness of space, however remarkably you would survive for a few minutes before your lungs and body fluids start to tear our own body apart. But it wouldn't take long for you to freeze or choke in that time.
the ballon would explode when it is in space, because the is almost nothing in space. so the helium atoms would spread and the balloon would pop.
With or without a suit on, the body would decompose because our bodies contian bacteria in our digestive tracts.
The earth would turn brown and explode, polluting the space-time continuum. Also, space may turn green instead of black space.
no their is no oxgen and your head would explode
We would all die because without water, our bodies would dehydrate (i think that how you spell it) and our bodies would shrivle up and explode... :)
Yes. your body would explode in space if you went unprotected. in-fact you will explode before you can suffocate. this because in space there is a Vacume that sucks up all the air.
No it would not. You would get the bends.
yes because you cannot breathe so your body would compress do to the force of the space around it.
He/she would suffocate, freeze, and explode due to lack of oxygen, heat, and pressure.
No because their gelatinous bodys withstand the easier pressure but anyways they would not explode from coming up their bodies would crush from the inside to the outside not explode!
Yes, without a space suit the pressure from space will tear your body apart inside-out. You would turn into a red blob in the emptiness of space, however remarkably you would survive for a few minutes before your lungs and body fluids start to tear our own body apart. But it wouldn't take long for you to freeze or choke in that time.
no your body would freeze you would suffocate and get vacuumed in to space.
you would explode
It keeps you in shape, it actually presses 50 kilogram I think (I'm not sure) agaist our bodies. if it weren't for the air pressure, we'd explode like we would without a suit on in outer space. Too much or too little and it might harm us.
"There is not atmosphere in space, so there is not pressure, and your body would explode without a suit applying artificial pressure. Also you wouldn't be protected in any way from solar radiation and would probably fry. Of course you also need the Oxygen the suit provide to breathe. "