It depends.
If the temperature is a constant temperature similar to Earth's, the liquid would appear like a ball of floating liquid, similar to the liquid-metal Mercury on Earth.
If the temperature is cold or freezing, the liquid will freeze and be pulled into orbit by a moon, asteroid, comet or planet by gravity.
If the temperature is hot, the liquid will evaporate into space steam.
it just floats around
The ball will not be affected by drag. Only gravity will affect its trajectory.
The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.
In weightlessness, an astronaut that "pretends" to throw an object may find his or her arm's sudden movement causes their body to rotate in the same direction. If they actually threw a mass, the forces would cause the astronaut to travel in the opposite direction.
nothing happens after a solid chages into a liquid.
nothing happens after a solid chages into a liquid.
it will be wierd because when you throw it it will fly
Big fish throw them back.
Yes, liquid does occupy space. All matter (liquids, solids, gas, etc) occupy space.
it floats awayy
they throw their waste into space . :D
they get mad