In the Northern Hemisphere, you can tell from space that it's winter by observing the snow cover.
Or... you know its winter when the days are shorter, weather is colder, and yes.... white all over the place.
It has a different amount of space between molecules.
There are a number of things you can do with winter clothing during the summer to help you stay organized. Many people shrink-seal winter clothes to make them more compact for storage. Alternatively, you can keep winter clothes in deep storage so you have more space nearby for summer items that you will be using.
You will wear your space suit, as there are no seasons on the moon.
In 2-dimensional space, it is the difference between their y-coordinates, in 3-dimensional space, it is the difference between their z-coordinates.
It is more humid in the summer days, so the electrons dont have much space to move around. :)
There is no difference.
Space is the measurable distance between "solid" objects. It can also be a temporal difference, like the space between breaths or the space between one's first and second marriage.
The space shuttle lands like a plane and is reusable.
In computer programming, these two terms are interchangeable.
one sounds more technical...lol
Slow down and leave more space between you and the vehicle in front of you.
It has a different amount of space between molecules