If you introduce air into a space where gravity is zero, then air exists there.
A current example is the inside of the International Space Station, where the
crew live and work in a "shirtsleeve environment" that includes air, pressure,
and warmth, but they also live and work in an environment of weightlessness,
or what is popularly but erroneously called "zero gravity".
no air void in it and plots against specific gravity
If gravity did NOT exist, then we all would be floating in mid air and would float into things, like airplanes. Plus, then if we fall, we would be in outerspace. COOL!
It's possible. There is a zero gravity area in the sea.
Without any other influences (air current, pokey fingers) water forms a sphere in zero gravity. Most astronauts like to play with spheres of water (or juice or other liquids).
Zero gravity is not a question of height or altitude, its a question about motion. You can experience something close to zero G on a roller coaster, air plane, falling elevator and sky diving. All of these involve MOTION. Just as the space station, or space ship is falling around a planet (called orbit) it is the falling, not the distance above the planet that creates zero gravity.
They cant, if the did they planet would fall apart, zero-gravity doesnt exist.
Only in zero gravity
do you mean where is zero gravity? if so it is all in space and sometimes at science places such as a lab where scientist study zero gravity. to me that stuff is awesome you can float in the air and stuff its awesome.
no air void in it and plots against specific gravity
gravity
nope...if it was, gravity would not exist and therefore we would float away on air
Zero! that's why it is called zero gravity!
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If gravity did NOT exist, then we all would be floating in mid air and would float into things, like airplanes. Plus, then if we fall, we would be in outerspace. COOL!
gravity and air resistance depending on its environment. However in a vacccum the air resistance is equal to zero
zero gravity
No because gravity allows your nasal air passages to flow normally but with none your lungs will not flow air properly lying down