Any space, from which we can suck out any air, forms a vacuum.
When you leave Earth, the temperature decreases due to reduced solar radiation and atmosphere to trap heat. Pressure also decreases rapidly with altitude, leading to vacuum conditions in space. The atmosphere thins out, exposing you to higher levels of radiation and requiring artificial life support for survival.
Look at the diagram below: This is the molecular arrangement in gas, liquid and solid. We can say that the first jar represents the atmosphere of the Earth. If the air molecules in our atmosphere are arranged like this, there should be lots gap between them. What is there in this gap? If there is nothing in this gap, then there should be vacuum. So there should be vacuum in air. That is probably one of the funniest and best answers I have seen. A vacuum is a total lack of substance, of any kind. Since the atmosphere has substance then, by definition, it is not a vacuum
The Earth's moon is a natural satellite, as it orbits around the Earth. Artificial satellites are man-made objects that are launched into orbit around the Earth to perform various functions like communication, navigation, and scientific research. Both the Earth's moon and artificial satellites revolve around the Earth due to gravitational forces.
Sphere shaped
Titanium and cobalt-chromium alloys are commonly used to make artificial joints for bones due to their biocompatibility, strength, and resistance to corrosion.
Humans can, if that's what you mean.
over a thousand artificial satellites. the first artificial satellite was sputnik. the only natural satellite earth has is the moon
All the satellites, communications, exploratory, military etc. are artificial satellites of Earth.
Artificial satellites are used for communication, weather monitoring, navigation, Earth observation, scientific research, and military purposes.
Faster than on Earth? The reason it falls slowly on Earth is because of air resistance. You can also make it fall quickly on Earth if you make it fall within a vacuum chamber.
The Moon, and some thousands of artificial satellites.The Moon, and some thousands of artificial satellites.The Moon, and some thousands of artificial satellites.The Moon, and some thousands of artificial satellites.
Earth has one natural satellite and more than a thousand artificial satellites.
There are those who claim that the Earth's moon is an artificial satellite.
Space does not have a significant atmosphere like Earth. While there are small amounts of gases and particles in space, the pressure is extremely low compared to Earth's atmosphere. Satellites and astronauts must rely on artificial life support systems to survive in the vacuum of space.
Einsteinium is not extracted from the earth, it is an artificial element.
A vacuum does not make sound. Unlike a vacuum cleaner, which does!
I think you have to make it out of plastic then connect to the vacuum