Astronauts in space are subject to the same laws that they would be in their home countries on earth, and they are still subject to the rules of the organization that put them there.
none ,there isnt any
it isnt but they are working on it
There is little gravity in space to hold the gas particles so they disperse infinitely. Earth has an atmosphere due to its gravitational pull whereas the moon has virtually no atmosphere.
it isnt legal anymotre but it was leagel untill 1823
Yes...isnt it obvious??
no it isnt possible as climatic conditions are not good for them, most of the space is dominated by human beings and stuff like that is this from a science text book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes...Birds.
YEsS, it is, even if Bushman says it isnt and if dumb A** Paul isnt smart
This isnt minecraft....
Because it is in space, and their isnt really sound in space
Convection is not responsible for heat transfer from the sun to Earth because space is a vacuum, which means it lacks a medium for convection to occur. Instead, heat from the sun reaches Earth through electromagnetic radiation, primarily in the form of sunlight. This radiation travels through the vacuum of space and is absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere, land, and oceans, where it warms the planet.
in my case i am very naughty but i think it isnt againest the law
The atmosphere is the layer of gases surrounding Earth that is held in place by gravity and provides the air we breathe. Space, on the other hand, is the vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere where there is a near-vacuum environment and little to no air. It is where celestial bodies like stars and planets exist.