actually yes, every particle that has mass has gravity, that means every molecule every atom of everything that exists has gravity and the more particles you put together, the higher that gravity is, that's why oxygen stays on earth rather than going out into space
the air pressure is different where if the gravity substances were to change it will be normal
While space itself does not have oxygen, astronauts have access to oxygen on space missions through systems that generate and regulate the supply of breathable air. This is necessary for them to survive in the vacuum of space.
Fire needs oxygen to burn, and space is a vacuum with no oxygen. Without oxygen, fire cannot ignite or sustain itself. Additionally, in the absence of gravity, flames burn in a spherical shape, which may not be easily visible from a distance.
There is oxygen on the moon, but not as a gas. It is bound up chemically in minerals. Free oxygen, the gas, is not held to the moon as an atmosphere because the moon has not enough gravity to hold a noticeable atmosphere.
The composition of the atmosphere remains constant at different altitudes, with nitrogen making up about 78% and oxygen about 21%.
No, oxygen does not create gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that is caused by the mass of an object. Oxygen is a gas that makes up a significant portion of Earth's atmosphere, but it does not generate gravity itself.
No. Gravity is not a substance. It is an attractive force between objects with mass.
Gravity holds things down to Earth (or any other body in space). The oxygen only stays on earth because of this gravity. Without gravity, oxygen and our whole atmosphere would just disperse and float off into space.
Hydrogen, helium and oxygen are gases. Gravity is a physical property of any substance.
the air pressure is different where if the gravity substances were to change it will be normal
No, gravity is not oxygen. Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward each other, while oxygen is a chemical element that is essential for life and makes up a large portion of the Earth's atmosphere.
Probably the lack of oxygen and gravity
oxygen and gravity
A Thorpe tube flowmeter is not affected by gravity and can be used in any position when attached to an oxygen cylinder. It operates based on pressure differentials rather than gravity, making it suitable for various orientations.
Earth's atmosphere, including the oxygen, is bound to Earth by gravity.
No, its gravity is too low to hold an atmosphere.
no.because moon has no gravity.