Go move to Aulstralia, they'll tell you
Inside a spacecraft probably. Outside the craft, no.
Your whole body, inside and outside, is made of cells.
The egg is made with the embryo inside the body but the duckling inside the egg develops outside the ducks body.
The Pantheon is made of granite, and concrete on the outside, and marble on the inside.
The moon - One time, I saw a man looking at me, yes, with his eyes. And then, he, he picked up a tube. And he looked, in the tube, and he made the moon big, inside the tube. The moon big inside a tube!
A pumpkin has a rind on the outside and pulp and seeds on the inside.
Steel on the inside, a plastic cover on the outside.
What material do you mean, the inside or the outside? The inside is made from foam etc, and the outside depends, it is usualy leather or cotton etc... it depends
A door is a common object that fits this description. When a door is closed, it appears as a solid barrier on the outside but allows entry to the inside. When the door is open, the inside becomes visible from the outside, blurring the distinction between the two spaces.
That is the correct spelling for inside and outside. Inside a structure is the interior and the outside is the exterior.
The skin is made from the the outside of pig's intestines, while the inside is made from pig's meat.
No, the inside of the moon is solid and cold.