do i ask questions to you regarding bibasilar airspce
No air The space suit has air bottles
They don't need light, air, living space, food, water, entertainment or clean socks. They also don't mind a bit of crushing acceleration, really long journeys or being left in space.
Tornadoes cannot form in space. A tornado is a vortex of air. There is no air in space.
Space is mostly a vacuum with very low density of gas particles, including air. The Earth's atmosphere extends to a certain distance from the planet, but beyond that, there is very little air in space. Astronauts in space rely on life support systems to provide them with breathable air.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
No, the basilar membrane does not directly receive sound waves via air. Sound waves enter the ear through the ear canal and cause vibrations in the eardrum, which then transmit these vibrations to the middle ear bones. The movement of these bones leads to the vibrations of the oval window, which in turn causes fluid in the cochlea to create waves that stimulate the basilar membrane.
Argon is a colorless and odorless gas with low reactivity. Its opacity is generally very low as it is a noble gas, meaning it does not readily react with other elements in the air.
Opacity excursion in a boiler refers to a temporary increase in the opacity of flue gas emissions, indicating a rise in particulate matter or unburned fuel being released into the atmosphere. This phenomenon can occur due to factors like incomplete combustion, fuel quality issues, or operational disturbances. Monitoring opacity is crucial for compliance with environmental regulations, as excessive opacity can indicate poor air quality and potential regulatory violations. Addressing opacity excursions typically involves optimizing combustion conditions and maintaining equipment to ensure efficient operation.
Air space is crucial in liquid-filled air-tight bottles during flights because of changes in air pressure. As the plane ascends, air pressure decreases which can cause the liquid to expand and potentially leak. The air space allows for this expansion without putting excessive pressure on the bottle.
you don't need air in space because there is no air in space at all! but in space they do have really small gravity!
There is no air in outer space.
Right basilar infiltrates is a medical term that is referring to the bottom right portion of the lungs. Infiltrate means that there is something other than air in lungs.
Yes,air occupy space
If there was AIR in space, why would Astraunots wear big helmets for air?!?!
if there was air in space space men would not need suits and oxygen
No air The space suit has air bottles
In space, there is no air, and its pressure is Zero.