No, in actual space there isn't. Astronauts bring water with them.
Water has no shape, it is a liquid. By gravity it naturally fills any space of any shape that it flows into.
any parts in the big space of water
Water is abundant in space, the problem is rather that was the water exist in significant amount on any particulars planet.
There is not water in space!
It should, it's air tight. An Aircraft carrier floats and it's hugh. Any rocket scientists out there?
because it is between two deep water spaces
They use space pens for writing notes under water or for space to write any kind of notes on a special pad.
send an astronaut with a bottle of water and open it in space
This is because space is a "vacuum" which means there is no air. Sounds waves need some kind of matter such as air, water, or solid and since there aren't any in space they can not travel therefore you don't here any sound
Any substance that has mass is something that you can physically feel or weigh, like water, air, or a rock. When you interact with it, it takes up space. This can be observed when you pour water into a glass, and it fills the glass, displacing the air.
Space is a vacuum. There is no air or water, which are two things trees need. Because there isn't proper soil, sunlight, shelter or water. They can't live without any of these things. That is why
No, space does not have any trees....