The Apollo spacecraft used fuel cells to create electricity. To do this fuel cells combine Hydrogen and Oxygen and the byproduct is H2O...water.
Water Is Very Expansive To Put In Space So They Barley Bring It With Them
Water weighs a lot, so it's very expensive to put into orbit. As a result most of the water gets purified and re-used, including urine.
food, water, and equipment
No they don't because there isn't enough free flowing water on the ISS.
Astronauts on the International Space Station recycle almost all of their water. Urine and sweat are collected and purified through a system called the Water Recovery and Management system. This system removes contaminants and recycles the water for consumption. Additionally, water is brought to the space station periodically by resupply missions.
get the pot and fill it
Astronauts recycle water from various sources such as humidity condensate, urine, and sweat through advanced onboard systems. They purify the water by filtering and treating it to make it safe for consumption. This recycling process helps reduce the amount of water that needs to be transported to space from Earth.
You get a pan in a near-by tree and fill the pan up with water.
the habitat can provide enough food and water for the organism living on it
water
A harbor.
they need oxygen, food, water, spaceship, and a heat source to survive!