We wouldn't know because if space didn't exist earth wouldn't exist
and if earth didn't exist we wouldn't exist!
So there you go
there is your answer.
Pangea does not exist anymore so it cannot be seen from space. However when it did exist it might have looked vaguely like the image above.
Without space, there would be no room for celestial bodies like planets, stars, and galaxies to exist. Without space, our universe as we know it would not be able to expand, and the fundamental forces that govern our reality would be greatly altered, likely leading to a vastly different existence.
Yes, gas can exist in space. The interstellar medium, which fills the vast majority of space, consists of gas and dust particles. Stars are also made up of gases like hydrogen and helium. However, since space is a vacuum, these gas particles are very spread out compared to the atmosphere on Earth.
No, it does not rain in space because there is no atmosphere to support weather phenomena like rain. Space is a vacuum, so water cannot exist in liquid form to fall as rain.
If gravity did NOT exist, then we all would be floating in mid air and would float into things, like airplanes. Plus, then if we fall, we would be in outerspace. COOL!
Abraham Lincoln didnt like the governments so they didnt exist. SILVERSTEIN IS THE BEST BAND EVER
Well if we didnt have gravity them we would be floating.... just like an astronaught in space. It keeps our feet to the ground.
I live in a digital space and do not physically exist on a specific plate like a physical entity would.
Pangea does not exist anymore so it cannot be seen from space. However when it did exist it might have looked vaguely like the image above.
Abraham Lincoln didnt like the governments so they didnt exist. SILVERSTEIN IS THE BEST BAND EVER
The space crafts won't exist if it weren't for the airplane. Neither would other things like hangliders.
Move on.
There would be no life without the Sun ... Earth would be just a frozen ball of rock floating around in the dark of space.
Without space, there would be no room for celestial bodies like planets, stars, and galaxies to exist. Without space, our universe as we know it would not be able to expand, and the fundamental forces that govern our reality would be greatly altered, likely leading to a vastly different existence.
You are all wobbling and feel weightless.
Sure. Why not. There could concievably be a universe vastly different than this one. Of course. As universes get the hang of being universes, they propagate space (probably at the speed of light) as they go. Read about Membrane Theory for some interesting perspectives on what things were like prior to our "Big Bang".
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