Paper trash in space is typically stored on the spacecraft or space station until it can be disposed of properly during a scheduled resupply mission. Some paper waste may be incinerated on board to reduce the volume of trash. In the case of larger items, such as packaging materials or documents, they may be packed into cargo spacecraft and eventually burn up upon re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.
It is not possible to burn a fire in outer space because fire requires oxygen to burn, and in the vacuum of space where there is no oxygen, there can be no combustion. On space missions, fires are not ignited but rather prevented through strict safety protocols and the use of non-flammable materials.
The rocket carries its own supply of oxygen with which to burn the fuel.
Rockets carry their own oxidizer to burn their fuel in space, as there is no oxygen available in space for combustion. The fuel and oxidizer react together in the rocket engine to produce thrust, allowing the rocket to move forward. This allows rockets to function in the vacuum of space where there is no atmospheric oxygen.
You might think a flare would not burn in a vacuum, however, they will. The oxygen for the flare to burn is already chemically in the flare. And flare guns HAVE gone into space- as emergency equipment.
yes u can burn paper towels you can use a lighter.
Paper clips will burn given a high enough temperature.
Wax paper can burn so it is best not to use it in the oven. A great alternative to wax paper is parchment paper. It will not burn in the oven.
YES...can burn paper, matches, and instantly pop balloons
Toilet paper will burn faster than newspaper or notebook paper because it is thinner and less dense. Additionally, toilet paper is designed to break down quickly when exposed to moisture, making it easier to ignite and burn.
Yes paper mache can burn.
Yes, paper can burn when exposed to a flame due to its combustible nature. The cellulose fibers in paper are easily ignitable and will continue to burn until consumed by the fire.
No they dont use paper in space.
Yes - at 451oF
because paper is made of leaves and leaves are flammable
Paper is a bad insulator because paper can burn very easily.
Yes, calfskin parchment paper can burn as it is made from animal skin that is treated to make it heat-resistant. However, it will burn at a higher temperature than standard paper due to its nature and treatment processes.