yes because you cannot breathe so your body would compress do to the force of the space around it.
it doesn't
without pressure the human body would explode, it is made for ~1 atosphere of pressure..
Yes. your body would explode in space if you went unprotected. in-fact you will explode before you can suffocate. this because in space there is a Vacume that sucks up all the air.
He/she would suffocate, freeze, and explode due to lack of oxygen, heat, and pressure.
A human would die quickly but painfully. The body would decompress. Body fluids would boil. The eyes would explode. The thoracic cavity would expand rapidly and explode. Veins, arteries, heart, and lungs would quickly expand and explode.
Yes, without a space suit the pressure from space will tear your body apart inside-out. You would turn into a red blob in the emptiness of space, however remarkably you would survive for a few minutes before your lungs and body fluids start to tear our own body apart. But it wouldn't take long for you to freeze or choke in that time.
no your body would freeze you would suffocate and get vacuumed in to space.
When your without a suite in outerspace, your body is vulnerable (can't spell, LOL) to many things. Think of yourself out in Space, what do you think could happen? -- Suffication --freezing --burning (etc.) Also you could float out into space with no way to return.. --Starvation (thats if you havent sufficated already)
Because if we didn't we would proberly explode
The brain would not get oxygen, and the body would not get food, and different organs would not be connocted correctly. all in all, blood is a major part of the body parts functioning together (besides nerves). Without blood, you would die.
It would be possible for a human body to explode if the decompression were rapid and large enough. However, under normal circumstances, vacuum would cause explosive outgassing from the lungs and capillary rupturing in the mucus membranes.
You would die, your bladder would explode and you would die