Yes it is. It is a near vacuum and as such would be deadly to humans exposed to it.
Objects in space experience extreme temperatures in space becuase space is a vacuum.
yes, Space would still be an Extreme Environment because it still has no oxygen, food or water and is both extremely hot and extremely cold.;PContinued...There is gravity in space. This is what keeps our moon in orbit. The suns gravity keeps Earth and her siblings in orbit. The gravity of the super massive black hole at the center of our galaxy is what keeps our sun in orbit within our galaxy. So, there absolutely is gravity is space, but space is still an extreme envrionment.
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No because the temperatures in space are extreme because there is no gravity in space.
Space Invaders Extreme was created on 2008-02-21.
An extreme environment refers to an environment that is not the normal environment in which life flourishes. Surviving in such environments is very difficult for all life forms For example a Desert where temperature goes to around 50 degrees can be considered an extreme environment.
Space blankets work by reflecting and trapping a person's body heat back towards them, preventing it from escaping into the surrounding environment. This helps to regulate body temperature in extreme conditions by keeping the person warm and preventing hypothermia.
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Greenland is an example of a extreme environment because the weather conditions and the arctic deserts that surrond it.
Microgravity: Space is a microgravity environment where objects seem weightless, creating challenges for things like eating, sleeping, and movement. Radiation: Space is filled with higher levels of harmful radiation compared to Earth, exposing astronauts to increased risk of health issues like cancer. Extreme temperatures: In space, temperatures can vary dramatically, with extreme cold in shade and extreme heat in direct sunlight, requiring special equipment for thermal regulation.