There is no atmosphere in space. No breathing is possible.
No, people cannot breathe in space without a helmet. Space is a vacuum, so there is no air to breathe. Without a helmet, there would be no protection from the vacuum of space, causing a person's blood to boil and ultimately leading to unconsciousness and death.
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I could survive in outer space without a space suit, as long as I was inside a space ship, or space station. I cannot breathe vacuum.
You can't breathe in space because there is no oxygen
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For any creature to be able to breathe, there has to be something to breathe. Space is vacuum, an empty nothing. No creature can get anything from nothing. So no, a turtle wouldn't be able to breathe in space. Unless you provide it with an atmosphere, like in a space station, space ship or a space suit. Then a turtle most likely would breathe just fine.
No, we cannot breathe in space because the oxygen level is very low. astronauts have to carry oxygen tanks to space.
You couldn't. You would need to use one of those space suit thingy-majiggers.
If a human being exposed to open space without spacesuit, due to pressure difference he cannot breathe & within minutes he will die.
A Thick cover of a fabric. So the oxygen would stay inside them so they could breathe.
You Would Sufficate, For There Is No Oxygen In Space.