i guess so..... hey, did you know the word mirror has 6 letters and half of them are R's? lol yeah, yeah i got that from victorious you don't have to say that everyone knows......... -Melissa
No, as it is in space and has no atmosphere of it's own.
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.
The air in space is very sparse and mainly consists of individual atoms and molecules, such as hydrogen and helium. There is no atmosphere in space like we have on Earth, which is necessary for humans to breathe. Astronauts wear spacesuits that provide them with the necessary air to survive in the vacuum of space.
Rockets work better in space than in air. In space, rockets don't have to overcome the resistance caused by air, allowing them to achieve higher speeds and more efficient propulsion. In contrast, in the Earth's atmosphere, rockets have to fight against air resistance which hinders their performance.
Earth does have air while the space does not have air.
outter space
hell naw
everything comes from the air the air comes from the earth the earth comes from space
Yes Meteor Showers
The third layer of earth
yes
Lithosphere
various gasses and lack of oxygen
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the outter core