It would be alot colder and we would not be alive.
Then everything in space would fall for the ground due to the massive gravitational force that it is emitting.
In warmer temperatures, that space can/will expand, molecule movement will increase and collisions will occur. In cooler temperatures, that space can/will decrease & molecule movement will slow down.
If you're talking about actual space, as in vacuum, the only temperature is about -273.5 degrees Celsius, as no atoms move in space. On planets and stars, temperature can vary dramatically, from the temperature of vacuum to the core of the hottest star (could be 40 million Celsius).
It will increase. Density is mass/volume. Mass remains constant since no matter is entering or escaping. Lowering the temperature decreases the volume. Same mass in a smaller space= increased density.
Can you think of something without an end?Well there is one space.. Why does space never ends?think about space having an end and a spacecraft get crashed.Space never ends because of the gravity.space doesn't have the gravity we have on earth, but it does have one, it has the gravity to never end.You're not with me, are you?this is why think about you going to space and you are youtside space without being in the spacecraft with your milk and it just spread and went all the way around. This milk is never going on the ground because space don't have gravity right? even if the milk was headed on the ground it cant touch the ground if space had one because there is no gravity there is no ground
Then everything in space would fall for the ground due to the massive gravitational force that it is emitting.
In warmer temperatures, that space can/will expand, molecule movement will increase and collisions will occur. In cooler temperatures, that space can/will decrease & molecule movement will slow down.
Yes the temperature changes both vertically (from the ground to space) and horizontally (from the equator to the poles).
When the air is clear, heat radiates from the ground into space, with a temperature difference of about 290 degrees C. ("Space" has a temperature of about -270 degrees C, or 4 degrees Kelvin.) When there are clouds, the ground radiates heat to the clouds, with a temperature difference of a few dozen degrees C.
Above ground. anything connected to the ground would be affected by an earthquake due to the earth being layered by tectonic plates. Therefore space is earthquake free :]
it does not come from space it comes from the ground
in space.
Mitosis
There is a possibility of the space pollution to happen in future as a result of the space debris.
In battle, you always go for the highest ground. Space is the highest ground you can get.
Any type of gas when compressed does increase in temperature beacuse of an increase in particle movement within a smaller and smaller space thus increasing the kinetic energy and increasing temperature. So yes it does.
A wave is a rhythmic movement that carries energy through matter or space.