As of August 2014 human colonization of space has yet to have been established. Long term presence in space has been ongoing through orbital space craft and stations however.
King Arthur did not exist, and if he had he certainly would not have been able to get into space.
Yes. The largest 'objects' that exist are unimaginably huge clouds of material in space.
Without the space shuttle and space exploration in general, PC's, Microchips, PDA'S and all sorts of electronic, Hospital, Meterology and astrology equipment and/or techniques may not exist now
Nothing except for the force carrier particles that are responsible for all of the forces in the atom. These particles are called virtual particles and do not necessarily exist, but they are responsible for particle interactions. The space is simply that- space; it can be interpreted as a vacuum or simply said to be nothing.
Exist is not an adjective, it's a verb.
large colonies of bacteria know to exist in
No. Cows exist only on Earth, not in space.
Britain no longer has any colonies
None. The American colonies did not exist in 1176.
In theory billions of people will need to go to space. Planet Earth will become over crowded eventually. If humans still exist as a species lets say in 1000 years time I'm sure more space than the earth will be required to allow everyone exist. Human's will eventually exist in different colonies I suggest. Go 10,000 years from now I'd imagine there would be 100's of colonies light years apart and 1 colony may never have meet another colony.
Well the 'colonies' did not exist before so yes.
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Yes, matter and space can exist in the same place. Matter occupies space, so they coexist within the same physical location. The presence of matter within a space gives that space substance and volume.
Liquids can exist in outer space, if they are in an enclosed area, such as a space craft, or a space station. They can not exist in a liquid state in unprotected outer space. Either they will freeze due to the extreme cold, or they will melt (or turn to gas) due to extreme heat.
Britain owned them then the Americans (the United States didn't exist at the time) took it over
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