Spacesuits and oxygen tanks are needed in space because there is no atmosphere to provide oxygen for astronauts to breathe. Spacesuits also protect astronauts from extreme temperatures, radiation, and micrometeoroids. Without these, astronauts would not be able to survive in the harsh conditions of space.
The oxygen supply in a spacesuit can last for about 8 to 9 hours, depending on the level of physical activity and breathing rate of the astronaut. It is important for astronauts to monitor their oxygen levels and regulate their activities to ensure they have enough oxygen to safely complete their tasks.
Oxygen needs to be compressed in a diver's tank to increase the amount of oxygen that can be stored in the tank. Compressing the gas allows divers to carry enough oxygen to sustain them while underwater for a longer period of time without the tank becoming too large and unwieldy.
To empty an oxygen tank, you need to open the cylinder valve and allow the oxygen to release until the tank is empty. Make sure to do this in a well-ventilated area and follow safety guidelines provided by the tank manufacturer or healthcare provider. Once empty, properly dispose of or return the tank according to regulations.
If it is supposed to be an oxygen tank, the amount of oxygen remaining is usually determined by weighing the tank (on some scales with enough capacity to measure such a weight) and then subtracting the weight of the empty tank (the tare weight) which should be recorded before the tank was filled. If it is a matter of testing whether any oxygen is in a tank that contains a mixture of substances, then you'd probably need to take a sample and run it through something like a mass spectrometer or a gas chromatograph calibrated to look for that substance.
The distance you can go before running out of oxygen depends on factors like your level of physical activity and the volume of oxygen in your tank. On average, a scuba diver with a standard tank can go from 30 minutes to an hour at recreational depths before running out of oxygen. It is essential to monitor your oxygen levels and plan your dive accordingly.
You, simply, you need a spacesuit and a air tank and a space rocket to get to space
you will need a spacesuit, food/drink,clothing,rocket,spaceship &plenty of oxygen
Neil Armstrong wore a space suit when he landed on the moon.
Because in space it is all made of carbon dioxide and no oxygen so people are not able to breath in space. The space suit allows you to breath in oxygen because there is an oxygen tank built inside.
If you were on Mars having an spacesuit on would/could help you with the lack of air, but not in an earthquake. An earthquake does not remove oxygen from the air . The only reason to wear the spacesuit is to provide oxygen.
If staying on the moon, you would need a spacesuit specifically designed for extraterrestrial exploration. This suit protects against extreme temperature changes and provides oxygen for breathing. It also includes gloves, boots, and a helmet with a visor for safety.
they need oxygen, food, water, spaceship, and a heat source to survive!
The oxygen supply in a spacesuit can last for about 8 to 9 hours, depending on the level of physical activity and breathing rate of the astronaut. It is important for astronauts to monitor their oxygen levels and regulate their activities to ensure they have enough oxygen to safely complete their tasks.
The oxygen that the astronaut is breathing escapes through that rip (because there is no oxygen outside of the spacesuit, diffusion makes the oxygen spread outside of the spacesuit), and eventually the astronaut dies of oxygen deprivation.the temperature helps to kill the astronaut as well.
A spacesuit
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There is no oxygen you would die.