Theoretically you have a 'vacuum'.
A Vacuum
Not all occupies space, because air does not take space.
If you didn't wear a space suit in outer space, you would be exposed to the vacuum of space which would lead to the air being sucked out of your lungs and your body swelling up due to the lack of pressure. You would lose consciousness in about 15 seconds and die shortly after.
In space, people call it a vacuum because there is no way you can breath because the are no oxygen molecules in space for you to breath. That is where the backpack comes in. The bag is a place where it holds all the air for you to breath, there is a limited amount of time for you to breath because you are inhaling good air and releasing bad air. If you keep breathing the bad air, you can die from breathing you bad air (carbon dioxide) too much. Th backpack holds the air for you, it is just like an air tank you use for swimming. Have you ever seen in shows how some people use the paper bag to breathe when they are nervous and sometimes they faint? That happens because of one of two reasons. They were breathing too fast (it can happen) or because they are breathing there air too much.
It's transported, as are all supplies, of any kind. They have scrubbers that help recycle the oxygen, but eventually more air has to be transported.
A vacuum .
A Vacuum
A vacuum is created when all the air is pumped out of a space, resulting in very low pressure.
If all of the air is pumped out of a space, you would have a vacuum. This means there is no air or matter present in that space, creating a low pressure environment.
A Vacuum
A vacuum is achieved by removing all gases and creating a space with minimal or no air pressure. This can be done using vacuum pumps to pump out the air molecules from a container, creating a low-pressure environment.
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!
air,like all matter occupie space
Nothing at all. There is no such thing as a "space tornado". Tornadoes are whirling AIR masses, and there's no air in space. But if you are referering to a wormhole or a black hole then the Earth would probably get sent through the wormhole to the phonomenom's destination.
VACUUM
Not all occupies space, because air does not take space.
No, because sound is a vibration of the air and there is no air in space.