In space, objects react differently than on Earth due to the absence of gravity. Objects will float and continue moving unless acted upon by another force. Additionally, extreme temperatures can affect how materials behave in space.
Asteroids, astronauts, and auroras are examples of things in space that start with the letter "a."
Some things named after things in outer space include comets, asteroids, constellations, galaxies, and nebulae. Additionally, there are space missions, spacecraft, stars, and planets named after various celestial objects.
NASA sent a monkey into space to study the effects of space travel on living organisms and to determine if it was safe for humans to travel in space. The experiments helped scientists understand the impacts of space travel on physiology and prepare for human spaceflights.
Nothing. In space, things will be weightless.
When a person has insufficient space it means there is no room to put more things.
Your reflexes automatically make you react to things without you knowing it. You react to someone throwing something at you to protect your body.
it makes your brain react quickly to things in life.
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Things can not be set on fire in space because there is no oxygen in space.
no because an acorn is a thing and things don't hardly react to something.
Aluminum will not react with water at normal temperatures. Increase the temperature greatly, and just about any two things will react, though.
copper reacts to a lot of things but does not react to some common pieces like metal
"React" stands for a lot of things so you're not being specific enough.
there is no gravity in space
Telescopes, designed for various wavelengths, are looking at things in space.
They react actively rather than passively.
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