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Called a nebula. It's mainly made from hydrogen gas and when it contracts under it's own gravity may eventually form a new star.

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What is the charge of a black hole in outer space?

well you think about it is is 11,000 because outer space is very alot of money


What element occupies outer space?

There is every known element floating around in outer space, since that is where most of the elements on Earth originally came from. When a star that is 25 times the size of our own sun goes supernova, it explodes and sends out most of it's mass (24 solar masses) into outer space.


How can you describe a cumulonimbus cloud?

A cumulonimbus cloud is a towering cloud that is often associated with thunderstorms. It is characterized by its large vertical development, extending high into the atmosphere, and can produce heavy rain, lightning, thunder, and sometimes even tornadoes. Cumulonimbus clouds have a characteristic anvil shape at the top due to strong upper-level winds.


Why is there no pressure in outer space?

There is no pressure in outer space because it is essentially a vacuum, meaning there are very few, if any, particles present to exert pressure. Without air or any other medium to press against our bodies, we do not experience pressure in the same way we do in environments with air or water.


Most of outer space is taken up by?

Most of outer space is composed of vacuum, which is a near-perfect emptiness with very low density of particles. It also consists of various forms of energy, such as electromagnetic radiation. Additionally, there are celestial bodies like stars, planets, asteroids, and comets scattered throughout space.

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Where is the energy conducted or converted to when something freezes in the vacuum of outer space?

There is no true vacuum in outer space (or anywhere!). Very very roughly, if something 'froze' in outer space, the 'energy' would convert into 'frozen matter'.


What is the charge of a black hole in outer space?

well you think about it is is 11,000 because outer space is very alot of money


What are the particles like in outer space?

very small


What occupies space in outer space besides stars and planets?

floating clouds of gas, asteroids, comets etc etc, a very large number of things. strangely, most of space though is well, space, or in other words, nothingness.


Is the air present in the outer space?

Yes, but a very minimal amount. And this is far different than terrestrial "air." The gas in outer space is mainly hydrogen.


What is last layer just before outer space?

The layer just before outer space is the exosphere. This is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, where the air is very thin and transitions into the vacuum of space.


How does heat enter earth when outer space is very cold?

Electromagnetic radiation.


Why do scientists send unmanned space probes to outer space?

it is so very dangerous to travel if it is not tested by the scientist


Which layer of the atmosphere merges into outer space?

The layer of the atmosphere that merges into outer space is the exosphere. This is the outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere where the air is very thin and gradually blends into the vacuum of space.


What is the layer of the atmosphere that is closest to space?

The layer of the atmosphere closest to space is the exosphere. This layer extends from about 500 to 1,000 kilometers above the Earth's surface and gradually transitions into outer space. It is very thin and composed of very low-density gas molecules.


What produces a mushroom cloud?

A mushroom cloud is the product of a very large explosion, such as from the detonation of a nuclear weapon. The cloud itself is formed by the rapidly rising ball of hot gasses.


How much is 151 kg in weight?

The weight of 151 kilograms depends on the force of gravity at that point. In outer space it will be close to 0, while on a neutron star it will be a very large number of Newtons.