There are little particles in space that came off of meteroroids.
Often simply called the solar wind, there are charged paticles in space being emited by the stars. These are mostly electrons and protons.
A solid has little free space between particles.
:Whilest "space" is but a vaccuum, there are still trace amounts of gas particles in the vast emptiness of that which we call "space." Take nebulae for instance, they are but giant collections of plasma particles, which are but a combination of gas and liquid. The accretion disks around black holes are made of plasma and gas as well. So in short, yes, there are particles of gas in space.
Particles are spread out to the maximum of the space available.
these particles are called quarks
empty space
A solid has little free space between particles.
The space between molecules is called inter molecular space.
A perfect vaccuum is pure space and has no particles in it
''Charged particles emitted by the sun'' into space is called solar wind.
The layer of the atmosphere that releases particles of air into space is the exosphere.
Because radiation is particles.
:Whilest "space" is but a vaccuum, there are still trace amounts of gas particles in the vast emptiness of that which we call "space." Take nebulae for instance, they are but giant collections of plasma particles, which are but a combination of gas and liquid. The accretion disks around black holes are made of plasma and gas as well. So in short, yes, there are particles of gas in space.
Particles are spread out to the maximum of the space available.
Nothing but the space between particles is called vacuum.
They mean that there are no air particles in space.
these particles are called quarks
As the space changes between the particles, so does the state of matter.