In reality, there is just space. Space is actually everywhere around us. It consists of three dimensions of length, width, and depth. We can move forward-backward, left-right, and up-down. There is space above the earth which includes its atmosphere, on its surface, and under the earth. We happen to live on the planet's land surface but inside its atmosphere. The terms 'inner space' and 'outer space' are arbitrary. In fact, such terms can apply to any body in the universe, whether it be a planet, a star, a moon, etc. We usually use the term 'outer space' to refer to the black void above Earth's atmosphere where all the other physical bodies in the universe are located. Most scientists don't use the term 'outer space' and instead just use the term 'space' to refer to this region. And exactly where 'outer space' begins is arbitrary. The higher one ascends into the atmosphere the less air molecules there are to scatter sunlight and the darker the sky becomes. The sky gradually changes from bright blue near the earth's surface to a darker blue higher up before eventually darkening to black. Where there is no air there is a vacuum. And if there are no air molecules to scatter the light, you will only see blackness. We actually have a grandstand view of this dark, airless region in a cloudless sky here on Earth every night away from light pollution. And it is a sight to behold. It is enormously huge, even possibly infinite. We can also use synonyms such as 'the heavens', 'the sky', 'the night sky', 'the cosmos', or 'the universe'. 'Inner space' on the other hand may refer to any of the interior regions of the earth, but more specifically to the ocean depths underwater. 'Inner space' may also be used abstractly to refer to the spiritual or mental aspect of humans. This is a rare term that is seldom found in most English dictionaries.
The asteroid belt is between the inner and outer planets, but mostly it is just empty space.
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No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
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The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are separated from the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) by the asteroid belt, a region of space located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The asteroid belt contains millions of rocky objects that range in size from small boulders to dwarf planets.
The ISBN of The Inner Reaches of Outer Space is 1577312090.
The Inner Reaches of Outer Space was created in 1986.
space between your inner and outer pleura tissues; located in your lungs. It contains a liquid that provides lubrication to keep the inner and outer pleura in sequence during respiration.
The Inner Reaches of Outer Space has 160 pages.
The asteroid belt is between the inner and outer planets, but mostly it is just empty space.
The cast of Outer and Inner Space - 1966 includes: Edie Sedgwick
Outer and Inner Space - 1966 was released on: USA: 8 February 1966
A mitochondrion consists of outer and inner membranes, an intermembrane space (space in between the membranes), the cristae (infoldings of the inner membrane), and the matrix (space within the inner membrane). The outer membrane contains several porins that form channels. This also contains its' own DNA.
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Inner & Outer
because if u arent u will probly die