Space and time are often treated as discreet and different entities. It would depend on the problem you are attempting to solve.
Distance is separated in space or time.
Distance is separated in space or time.
Distance is separated in space or time.
contiguous is "separated in space" and continuous is "separated in time"
Juxtapose elements separated by time and space
Space-time is probably stretched, making time seem (to an observer) to travel slower.
yes it does but it cools down as time goes bye because it got separated
Proper length in physics is the invariant measure of a distance between to separated events. It is considered as the ideal length in a space-time of space-like paths.
it turns into a gas
In theory, it can't. Astronomers consider time and space to be different sides of the same function - they call it "timespace". As long as time continues, space will continue to expand.
it moves 2 space left.
They can separated just by space, but also by a vertical line.