Most of space is taken up by the rarest, least dense nothingness imaginable.
Nothingness.
Most of space is taken up by the rarest, least dense nothingness imaginable.
Most of outer space is composed of vacuum, which is a near-perfect emptiness with very low density of particles. It also consists of various forms of energy, such as electromagnetic radiation. Additionally, there are celestial bodies like stars, planets, asteroids, and comets scattered throughout space.
we have outer space because what else is going to hold the planets up and not let them fall forever, that's what our sun does, and outer space holds the sun up
Not on their own, but bees have been taken up into space to see how they build comb in a no-gravity situation.
peice by peice
The space taken up by an object is called volume.
Astronomy is the study of the outer space. If you look up at the sky at night you are looking at outer space which is astronomy.
Most objects in outer space are moving under the gravitational attraction of other galaxies or galactic clusters. The attractive force speeds them up rather than slows them down.
Yes, most of the space occupied by a thin gold film is taken up by the densely packed gold nuclei, as atoms are mostly empty space due to the electrons orbiting around the nucleus in a cloud. This gives materials their properties such as malleability and conductivity.
bruce ismay
Positive space