There is no atmosphere in space.
About 14.7 pounds per square inch.
No they can not operate in outer space.
Yes, gold is from outer space
That depends on what you mean by "outer space". The moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere and therfore "in space" but it is orbiting the Earth and therfore hardly "outer".
Yes, Inter core has more pressure than outer core and that's why outer core is solid, because there is not enough pressure in outer core.
outer space is a non example
There's no atmospheric pressure to carry the sound waves
well lets just say that if went down to the bottom of the ocean you would be crushed but in outer space it would take half the time
Because there is no air and thus no pressure that would hold your atoms together
It will pop because the internal pressure will be much greater than the external pressure.
outer (as in "outer space")
It depends on what you mean by "outer space". One commonly accepted definition is that outer space begins at the Karman line, 100 km above sea level. At this height atmospheric pressure is about 1 Pa (pressure at sea level is about 101 kPa). Beyond that, scientists generally don't talk in terms of "pressure" but instead use mass density to describe how empty (or not) space is. The average mass density of the universe has been estimated at around 1 hydrogen atom per cubic meter. The pressure in outer space is so low that many consider it as non-existant. It has a pressure of 1.322 × 10-11 Pa. Pressure may be detected from the molecule of air or water hitting you. Since there is very little air and hardly ever water hitting you in space, pressure is almost zero or negligible.
If the jar was not thick enough to resist the exterior pressure, it would implode, just as a pressurized jar in space would explode.
they built it in outer space
There is no antonym for outer space.
outer (as in "outer space")
About 14.7 pounds per square inch.