None.
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.
Outer space is a vacuum, which means it is mostly empty of matter, including oxygen. Instead, outer space contains elements such as hydrogen and helium, cosmic dust, and various forms of radiation. It is the absence of atmosphere that makes it challenging for humans to survive without life support systems.
The Solid Rocket Boosters each burn 1,100,000 lbs of fuel. The main tank which contains essentially a liquid oxygen/hydrogen mix burns a little less than 1,200,000 lbs. A little is reserved for maneouvring in space.
No, signal flares rely on oxygen to ignite and burn, which is not available in the vacuum of outer space. Additionally, the lack of atmosphere in space means there is no medium for the flare to create a visible signal.
Notice that detonating explosives like TNT and C-4 DO NOT require oxygen or any other outside reagent, so they can explode under water or in outer space.
None they use carbon monoxide
i dont think thay can grow because the plants need oxygen and there is not oxygen in outer space
because in outer space there is no oxygen
There is no oxygen in space. Astronauts have to take oxygen with them.
Oxygen is needed in our body so we can survive. The cells in our body need it and without oxygen, the cells will die and we will die. When people go in to outer space there is no oxygen so oxygen tanks are taken so the astronauts receive the oxygen they need
Your weight Oxygen level
Space junk, stars, planets and no vacums Nij ok???
First of all it is spelled 'Oxygen'. It is not that Earth's Oxygen is more breathable than another planet's. We have just evolved to need Oxygen to live. Other planets don't have as much Oxygen as we need to live. They have other gases that would kill us instantly. That is why we need spacesuits to be able to walk on the moon and other planets. The same goes for Outer Space. Outer Space has no Oxygen at all.
No, a gasoline engine cannot operate in outer space because it requires oxygen to combust the fuel. In the vacuum of space, there is no air for combustion to occur, so the engine would not work.
oxygen
so the people can breath
Not at all. Jeez I would think that your school what of taught you that!!!