You can burp in space, burping is dependent on stomach muscle contraction, not on gravitation.
Sound requires a medium to carry vibrations. There are not enough molecules of matter in space to effectively carry the vibrations. There are no sounds in space.
yes but you would have to be in ur space suit and it would smell for a long time until you got back to the space station
Well, the longest burp lasted about an hour.
It goes into space
You can burp in space, burping is dependent on stomach muscle contraction, not on gravitation.
You burp.
burp
They fart
Yes it happens to me alot
You burp bubbles
There gonna be fat , and they will burp!
the radiator will spew hot water on you
Sound requires a medium to carry vibrations. There are not enough molecules of matter in space to effectively carry the vibrations. There are no sounds in space.
You'd implode and die.
yes but you would have to be in ur space suit and it would smell for a long time until you got back to the space station
Yes, an astronaut can burp in space, however, it may not be the best idea.On Earth gravity will separate the liquids and solids in your stomach from the gases. The bubbles will float up to the top of your stomach so if you burp most often you'll simply expel air.In orbit the microgravity environment makes concepts like "up" and "down" entirely ambiguous. So liquids and gases don't separate neatly. Burping in this environment carries the chance of losing a tiny bit of your lunch in the process.