It depends. If you die actually in space with your spacesuit you will just float around, If you die in space without a spacesuit you will either disintegrate or freeze. If you are in a spaceship you will get driven back and buried normally
you die
If you were to die in space, your body would remain preserved due to the lack of oxygen and bacteria to cause decay. In the vacuum of space, the fluids in your body would vaporize, causing your body to desiccate. Over time, radiation and temperature extremes would eventually break down your remains.
When there is too much space junk in space, it increases the risk of collisions with active satellites, spacecraft, and the International Space Station. These collisions can create more debris and further exacerbate the problem in a cascading effect known as the Kessler Syndrome. This can threaten future space missions and the sustainability of activities in space.
If you get stuck in space without a spacecraft or protective gear, you would be exposed to the vacuum of space, where there is no air or pressure. This would lead to unconsciousness within seconds, followed by death from asphyxiation or extreme temperatures soon after. It is important to always have proper equipment and follow safety protocols when in space.
He/she dies!
you die
u will die man theres no air in space
to me i think cats would die because theirs no oxygen in space....
You would die, because you wouldn't be wearing a helmet in space...
You will die because you dont have a suit on. There is not oxygen in outerspace.
The space time continuum rips and we all die. Nice job.
You wait for one to die and then you plant a new one!
it flys
You Would Sufficate, For There Is No Oxygen In Space.
If you were to die in space, your body would remain preserved due to the lack of oxygen and bacteria to cause decay. In the vacuum of space, the fluids in your body would vaporize, causing your body to desiccate. Over time, radiation and temperature extremes would eventually break down your remains.
you will decompress because of the minuscule atmosphere and you will die. not a very pretty death either. it will be very very ugly.
When there is too much space junk in space, it increases the risk of collisions with active satellites, spacecraft, and the International Space Station. These collisions can create more debris and further exacerbate the problem in a cascading effect known as the Kessler Syndrome. This can threaten future space missions and the sustainability of activities in space.