space suits are internally pressurized so that the pressure within your body matches your immediate environment. they also have an independent oxygen supply either from a tank or from a tube connected to the space shuttle.
In space, without oxygen or bacteria, decomposition would not occur. A dead body in a suit would be well preserved due to the extreme cold temperatures and lack of oxygen, essentially mummifying it. Without a suit, the body would be exposed to radiation and extreme temperatures, causing it to freeze-dry and mummify as well.
for a space suit you would need tubes that pumps hot and cold air into the helmet and suit and pressurized atmosphere
The suit that divers use to survive high pressure is called a diving suit or a pressure suit. These suits are designed to protect divers from the effects of high pressure underwater, such as decompression sickness.
Yes, you would need a space suit to survive on Saturn. Saturn's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium with very harsh conditions including extreme cold temperatures, high winds, and intense pressure that would require specialized equipment for survival.
No
I could survive in outer space without a space suit, as long as I was inside a space ship, or space station. I cannot breathe vacuum.
unlike superman and his suit he can not survive in space.
you don't survive unless you have a space suit.
Without something to contain an environment for you, like a space ship or space suit, not very well at all as it is too cold and there is nothing to breathe.
Without something to contain an environment for you, like a space ship or space suit, not very well at all as it is too cold and there is nothing to breathe.
Only in a space suit. Or a spaceship.
No air The space suit has air bottles
Without Oxogen, No. You would need a special suit, the pressure in space would kill you. You would need to stay in the space ship.
a space suit and air
Astronauts ONLY survive inside their space suits. Basically the space suit acts like a small space craft by controlling the temperature, pressure, and supplying air for the person inside. Without it the astronaut would be dead within a few seconds.
If you were ejected into space by accident without a space suit, you could actually survive in the vacuum of space for several seconds, maybe even a minute or so. So long as you are not holding your breath.
Do you mean how do you survive in space? In that case you would need a space suit. Either that or stay in your space shuttle/ship.