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If you farted in outer space, due to the lack of air pressure, the gas from your fart would spread out quickly and disperse into the vacuum of space. There would be no sound or smell because there is no medium for the sound waves or odor particles to travel through.
Yes, gas can exist in space. The interstellar medium, which fills the vast majority of space, consists of gas and dust particles. Stars are also made up of gases like hydrogen and helium. However, since space is a vacuum, these gas particles are very spread out compared to the atmosphere on Earth.
The Great Space Race happened in 1984.
1984
The gas was in space from the beginning of the Universe - the Big Bang. Eventually, gravity pulled parts of this gas together, to make the Sun, as well as other stars.
what is gas in the disc space?
In warmer temperatures, that space can/will expand, molecule movement will increase and collisions will occur. In cooler temperatures, that space can/will decrease & molecule movement will slow down.
There is a possibility of the space pollution to happen in future as a result of the space debris.
It will compress. Gases have particles that move away from each other, so if you compress it hard enough, it will push back quickly and surprisingly.
precipation
The temp of the gas would first rise, then drop. If the final volume of the gas is lower than the volume at the start, the temp will be higher than at the start. If the final volume is greater than at the start, then the temp of the gas will be lower than at the start.
gas ca fill any space cause gas is very powerful and strong
Space.
A homophone for "hot ball of burning gas in space" is "son."
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Gas diffuses in space.
gas will expand