water is not from space. People who go into space (astronauts) bring it with them and they reuse it and when they use it, they use 1 tenth of what we use now because the water turns to droplets in zero gravity. I don't know how big they are. Somebody plz tell me!
There is not water in space!
send an astronaut with a bottle of water and open it in space
No, in actual space there isn't. Astronauts bring water with them.
space
Yes, water does take up space. It has mass and volume, which means it occupies a certain amount of space depending on the quantity of water present.
there is water in space
Yes. Water occupies space. If you don't believe try out an experiment where you put water in a syringe and try to push it.
No .
No - just space. The space has no pockets.
They will have to recycle the water.
The water will expand on freezing, so taking up more space.
Bring it in a special water bottle