Actually interplanetary space does have weather, but not in the same sense as the weather on Earth e.g. it never rains in space. The Sun emits particles known as the Solar Wind and also sheds huge amounts of matter and energy in what are known as Coronal Mass Ejections.
It doesnt.
There is "weather" in space, just weather of a different variety than that of planet Earth. See the Wikipedia article:Space weather
Interplanetary debris is leftover stuff from remmants of planets(Asteroids) or comets or metoroids
They don't, a forecast is a prediction based on history of a simulated model. The weather doesnt always follow predictions
In the case of bodies with substantial atmospheres, such as Earth's atmosphere, the exosphere is the uppermost layer, where the atmosphere thins out and merges with interplanetary space. It is located directly above the thermosphere.
Interplanetary means "between the planets".
exosphere
This is the correct spelling of "space", both the interplanetary version and the "closet space" usage.
Exosphere
Hermann Oberth wrote it
There are more than two regions of space: Geospace Cislunar space Interplanetary space Interstellar space Intergalactic space
one molecule per cubic cm
it mean inside the planet No, it means 'within the orbits of the planets' as in 'interplenetary travel' - travelling between planets. Well Google says it means "In or between planets;"interplanetary travel"
it doesnt it doesnt
There IS weather in Space. a whole branch of Space research looks at Space weather.
The cast of Space Cop - 2013 includes: Wade Copson as Space Cop Dean Kelleher as Dean Jade Prechelt as Interplanetary Fugitive
Yes there is weather in space, alot of it too.