lots and lots because if u think about it there are 9 planets including Earth.also the moon and the sun are a star.
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miget accourding to big-o-me{thats only a inch taller then me}
no, there is no air in space
It is much closer to the ground.
No air The space suit has air bottles
Rockets generally work better in the space as compared on air. This is because there is no air resistance on the space.
Tornadoes cannot form in space. A tornado is a vortex of air. There is no air in space.
How much space a room air conditioner can cool is dependent on the size of the unit. You can read the amount on the side of the box if you are not sure.
yes earth is much different than space because space has no air or water.
There have not been any air samples taken from space because there is no air in space. Space is vast and there are always particles (usually hydrogen and helium) floating around. However, there is so few particles relative to the vastness of space, that taking samples of the "air" wouldn't accomplish much.
no, there is no air in space
They have a much better view with no distortion caused by air.
you don't need air in space because there is no air in space at all! but in space they do have really small gravity!
There is no air in outer space.
Something that has no air. Like the vacuum you have in your closet. It sucks air in because it is trying to fill the empty cavity that it has inside is. Space is a vacuum because their is no air in Space. If you take your helmet off in Space you will die instantly because you have air and the vacuum around you is MUCH MORE POWERFUL!
There is no weather in space, since there is no air in space for weather to occur in. For that matter, there is not much that you can do to interfere with weather on the surface of Earth, either.
There isn't much air in a pear. The cells are closely packed, and the fruit is fairly solid. No air spaces are included in its structure, except that there is a bit of space around the seeds.
much less air resistance.
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