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They don't. The food is filled with chemical conservatives
Yes, it is about 1/3 that on Earth.
The Moon has gravity, it is about 1/6 that of Earth's, but it is strong enough to keep objects from floating away.
They have oxygen tanks attachted to there backs which have pipes with masks on the end which the astronauts keep on there face.
Same way you eat and drink. Gravity is not required, muscles in your throat and suction from your lungs keep food moving toward the stomach
The answer is an umbilical cord. It keeps astronauts from floating out into the universe.
They literally used Silly Putty.
They don't. The food is filled with chemical conservatives
Through their refrigenerater.
They hold hands.
One way to keep bees away from picnic food is by putting out bee traps around the area. Keep food covered and put away food right away.
To start off, the moon does have gravity, so you do not have to worry about anything floating away. The lack of pressure is a different matter, as air will escape into the vacuum if given the chance. To keep the oxygen from escaping, astronauts keep it with them in sealed, pressurized vessels.
Yes, it is about 1/3 that on Earth.
The Moon has gravity, it is about 1/6 that of Earth's, but it is strong enough to keep objects from floating away.
No. Germs are everywhere, therefore it is impossible to keep food away from germs. No matter where you put your food, there will be germs.
what astronauts do to keep their mouth healthy is to brush their teeth obviously (and what do suits have to do with your mouth) NOTHING!
No the astronauts wear their space suits when they are launched, but they remove them later.