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Simple. It dosent because air as we know it would be oxygen so, no oxygen in space means no life actually in space cause they would die

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What is the shape of air in the balloon?

The air inside a balloon takes the shape of the balloon itself. It expands to fill the space within the balloon, conforming to its size and shape.


What is an example of air expanding?

An example of air expanding is when you blow up a balloon. The air inside the balloon takes up more space as you blow more air into it, causing the balloon to inflate and expand.


Why can't a hot air balloon float in outer space?

A hot air balloon requires air to generate lift. In outer space, there is no air or atmosphere, so there is nothing for the hot air balloon to displace to generate lift, causing it to be unable to float.


Why does a change in the density of the air make the hot air balloon ascend?

Since hotter air is less dense than colder air, it becomes lighter than the surrounding air. Cold air filling a certain space has a certain mass. Since warmer air takes up more space, it takes less warm air to fill the same space, giving it less mass. There is less air there, so it has less of a mass, allowing it to float on top of the other air.


What do you need for the experiment of how does air takes up space?

For an experiment on how air takes up space, you will need a container (such as a balloon or a bottle), water, a bowl, a ruler, and a source of heat (like a candle or a lighter). Fill the container with water, heat the air inside the container, observe the water level change as the air expands, and measure the new water level with a ruler to demonstrate that air takes up space.

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What is the shape of air in the balloon?

The air inside a balloon takes the shape of the balloon itself. It expands to fill the space within the balloon, conforming to its size and shape.


How do you know that air takes up space?

Blow it into a balloon and you'll see it (= the balloon) grow.


What are some examples of properties of air?

Air takes up space. Example is balloon.


Is a Hot Air Balloon an example of matter?

Anything that takes up space has matter ... so YES ...


How can you prove that a air takes space?

Blow up a balloon or inflate a tire.


What are the somes of examples of airs?

Air takes up space. Example is balloon.


Does cold air expand inside a balloon?

Yes, cold air contracts and takes up less space, causing the balloon to deflate.


What is an example of air expanding?

An example of air expanding is when you blow up a balloon. The air inside the balloon takes up more space as you blow more air into it, causing the balloon to inflate and expand.


Why does the bolloon takes up more space when you blow air into it?

When air is blown into a balloon, the air molecules take up space inside the balloon and increase the pressure of the air, causing the balloon to expand. The increase in pressure inside the balloon pushes against its elastic walls, causing it to stretch and take up more space.


Is air matter how can you tell-?

Yes it is, because when you blow air into a balloon, the balloon expands meaning it takes up space.


How do you make an experiment to show that air occupies space?

To demonstrate that air occupies space, you can use a simple experiment by inflating a balloon and then placing it in a container filled with water. As the balloon is submerged into the water, you will notice that it displaces water, showing that the air inside the balloon is taking up space.


How can an inflated balloon help you define matter?

an inflated balloon has air in it so it takes up more space and matter is something that takes up more space so here by defining matter.