Normally gravity from a passing star or planet will pull it toward it.
But how does the gas get there?
I'm asking you.
what is gas in the disc space?
you use 100000 tonnes of nitrogen gas and ignite it and then off you go!
In a gas, the space between gas particles is largely empty. The particles are far apart compared to their size, with a lot of space between them. This allows gas particles to move freely and independently of one another.
i think it goes int oorbit of what ever planit it comes closest to then becames part of that planet
gas ca fill any space cause gas is very powerful and strong
none liquid oxygen and hydrogen are used because of their large energy to weight ratio.... and lack of polution
A homophone for "hot ball of burning gas in space" is "son."
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Gas diffuses in space.
As long as it does not go around the air space at bottom, or the exhaust on top, yes.
The amount of space that gas particles can take up is the size of the container, but the amount between them also is determined by the amount of space the gas takes up.
The term used to indicate the space a weight of gas will occupy is called "volume." It refers to the amount of physical space that a gas occupies.