The universe IS space, plus everything that's in it.
The Universe is 'space' however space is described as outside of Earth's Orbit whilst the Universe is everything. Earth is in the Universe but not normally in 'space' This is of course talking about normal usage. Scientifically/ Astro-physics level I think there are very minor differences.
All of space, all of time, and everything in them, is called the "Universe".
universe. The universe encompasses all of space, including galaxies, stars, planets, and other celestial objects. It is vast and constantly expanding.
Space, as in the vast expanse that includes galaxies, stars, planets, and other celestial objects, is referred to as the universe. The universe encompasses all of space, time, matter, and energy. It is the totality of everything that exists, including both observable and unobservable components.
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yes most of the universe is empty space
Everything in space is part of the universe or cosmos.the universe
NASA Space Universe was created in 2006.
Not quite; outer space means space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. The universe includes everything (including the Earth) - so you and I live in the universe, but not in outer space.
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The universe contains space and time. "Outside" the universe, there would be no space or time, and without these, nothing can exist.
Not really, since "space" is just one part of the universe.
the universe can not be everything because there has to be space for it to expand into
All the universe in a continuous expansion is the... space.
It would be the universe since the universe refers to the whole world!
Matter Voluminous [Occupying lots of space]
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