A frozen mass in space is usually referred to as an ice body or an icy object. These objects can be composed of various materials, such as water ice, ammonia ice, methane ice, or a combination of these substances. Some examples include comets, Kuiper Belt objects, and moons with icy surfaces.
Frozen balls of ice, gas, and rock in space are called comets. These celestial bodies typically have highly elliptical orbits that bring them close to the Sun, where heat causes them to develop a glowing coma and tail.
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To understand this claim easier, know the formula, d rt, which means "distance equals rate times time." It takes time to move a distance. If time was frozen, then space would also be frozen, and vice-versa; you couldn't grow up or move around. This is why freezing time or traveling at lightspeed is difficult.To understand this claim easier, know the formula, d rt, which means "distance equals rate times time." It takes time to move a distance. If time was frozen, then space would also be frozen, and vice-versa; you couldn't grow up or move around. This is why freezing time or traveling at lightspeed is difficult.
Space ice is often referred to as "cryogenic ice" or "interstellar ice" due to its extremely cold temperatures and formation in outer space. This ice is typically composed of water molecules that have condensed and frozen in the frigid conditions of space.
The mass of the International Space Station is approximately 420,000 kilograms.
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Normally called a glacier.
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The amount of mass in a given space is called density. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, and it represents how tightly packed the mass is within a given volume.
It is a comet.
In a micro gravity, if the mass of each are equal they would 'weigh' the same.
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the rings around our planets are made out of icy dust particles and frozen gases
Matter - the relationship between the space it takes up and its mass is called density. But it is possible to have something that has enormous mass and takes up no space (it therefore has infinite density). This is called a black hole.
Anything that has mass and takes up space is called matter. Matter is what makes up every known thing.
The answer is the VOLUME
That's the "volume".