because of gravity
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Due to energy
Yes everything will float in space, as there is no gravity.
The Universe. everything in space ia a part of one
All of space, all of time, and everything in them, is called the "Universe".
If everything exists in space, then where does space exist?"In the space between spaces."as quoted by Dr. Oxley from the movie Indiana Jones......jk :)In the universe. Space exists in the universe.
The universe IS space, plus everything that's in it.
No. Space holds everything in space. Galaxies are held in space by space.
Well, after you pack up everything into the moving truck, you go to your new house and get everything from the moving truck into the house and unpack everything.
Universe. Everything in space is a part of the
Earth is not a star at all - it is a planet. And nothing 'floats" in space, our sun, the nine planets, and everything else visible from earth through telescopes - as well as everything that isn't visible - is moving at tremendous speed through the universe.
sensation of moving around in space
Space goes on as far as there are celestial objects to occupy it. Space and time (to astronomers) are mutually dependent functions - they call it "space-time". Everything in the universe is moving away from everything else continually, and hence, space continues to grow/time continues to go on. A better question is: Will this expansion go on forever? Current view among astrophysicists is "yes".
Yes everything will float in space, as there is no gravity.
Things are always moving because everything is made up of Tiny particles that are made up of atoms. Anyhting that takes up space is matter, which means everything is matter. Even an atom. Which thens means everthing moves, because matter is always moving. GET IT :P
Everything in space is part of the universe or cosmos.the universe
The Universe. everything in space ia a part of one
no. only at -273 degrees is everything motionless
The word universe is the name that describes everything in space.