Space itself is neither hot nor cold. It is the matter within it that varies in temperature.
The temperate of this matter is dependant upon many variables, such as its distance from other planetary bodies, thermal properties e.t.c.
cold because people have poos in it and they are cold poos asda wth.....
"what is the wether like in space? always hot? manley cold? both?" I assume this was posted as a joke, because it was posted as an answer not a question, but always cold. In a way cold does't actually exist, it is just an absence of heat. If there is no gases, in space to be hot, then there is an absence heat, or cold.
because the sun faces the earth while the earth is being hot Outer space is neither hot nor cold. Temperature measures the energy of atomic particles. Sense there is no atomic particles in the vacuum of outer space there is no temperature.
No the suits are regulated to protect them from the freezing cold of space.
my guess is that a black hole would be niether because there is no atmoshere in space, although, it could be cold. i KNOW its not hot. Zachary mcalpin (13)
Yes until it turns to ice when it take sup more space than hot water.
In hot water the molecules vibrate faster than cold, resulting in the same number of molecules taking up a larger space. This means that hot water is less dense than cold water, and thus floats above the cold water.
The Shuttles and their key systems were never designed for the extreme cold of interplanetary space; while it's cold in Earth orbit, it'd downright hot compared to coldness of space between the planets.
If space was white it would be very hot. Space was probably white around a million years or so after the Big Bang, long before the universe cooled down to what it is today.
no
Because theres no oxygen in space and temperatures are extremely hot or cold
Well actually there is radiation. Because space is so cold that when the storm forms they both make radiation. Just like hot air and cold air making a tornado.
Water molecules have more space between each other in cold room temperature than hot water.