it will explode in their face!! things like achohol and ither fizzy things will sooner or later be on their face!! =)
To eat in space you have to eat certain foods, for example if they want to eat ice cream they have to take the water out of it so it doesn't get messy.
The space foods are all made nutritious and full of vitamins. All space foods have to pass a test before being sent.
well u can't eat every thing! what you eat in space HAS to be eatin in a tube! like................ 1. cake 2.ice cream 3.orange
You fill it with certain foods(fruit i think) and it will provide a source of food only taking up 1 inventory space.
SPACE FOODS...
It isn't. Most early space foods were, but modern space food often has the same texture as the equivalent foods you eat everyday.
Astronauts are advised to avoid eating foods that can cause excessive gas, such as beans, cabbage, and carbonated beverages, before going into space. The concern is that passing wind in a confined space can lead to discomfort and potentially compromise the integrity of their space suits. Therefore, a careful selection of easily digestible foods is made to prevent any issues during their missions.
Different countries have different foods to eat in space. This food is based on nutritional value.
Food is taken into space in freeze-dried packets. But i am not sure if they add water or not. Yes, water must be added. However certain foods like the freeze-dried icecream are fine without adding water.
A person who takes up a certain space is typically referred to as an occupant.
Cockroaches avoid foods that have strong smells, such as spices like bay leaves, peppermint, or garlic. They also tend to stay away from substances that have toxic effects to them, like boric acid or diatomaceous earth. Keeping food in sealed containers and maintaining a clean environment can help prevent cockroaches from being attracted to your living space.
In space, food needs to be specially prepared to prevent crumbs and liquids from floating around the spacecraft. Also, astronauts often miss the enjoyment of certain foods due to changes in their taste buds caused by space travel. Additionally, they have to deal with the challenge of eating in microgravity, which can make it difficult to keep food on a plate or utensils in hand.