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An asteroid is a small rocky object that orbits the Sun. They are remnants from the early formation of our solar system and are primarily found in the asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter. They vary in size from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
exosphere
I am not sure, but microgravity is a condition in which there is very little net gravitational force, as of a free-falling object, an orbit, or interstellar space. ======
space is a vacuum, their is no air to slow things down so small forces which are applied over short periods of time can make an object go very fast. like the voyager which passed by planets had had got a boost from planet's gravitational forces. in fact it is said that they travel faster then bullets.
A small car.
A canyon or chasm
Yes, especially if they are very small... or at most 1/14 each of the small space.
japan houses are small and there are very small space.
very small
Yes, very rocky.
Yes. While they are very small, bacteria take up space.
Yes, although it is very limited due to atoms being very small. There is always some space between, even in solids.
Very little topsoil, mainly forested and very rocky with many lakes, large and small.
because the cells are very small
the object will be slightly transparent when there might be small spaces between the parts and the spaces might be too small for an object to go and they cannot be changing the shapes. it will not feel less densely as the electrons are moving very quickly and lot of magnetic energy will be produced
Pluto because it is very small and it's surface is rocky.