The temperature in space is -455F. Yes, that's negative 455 degrees Fahrehneit! Space is also a vacuum, with absolutely no atmosphere. There are no plants, known to humans, that can survive under these conditions.
Astronauts have grown plants onboard spacecrafts, but these plants were grown with a simulated atmosphere, similar to the atmosphere on earth (temperature controlled, gases present, etc.)
Earth has many things which are necessary to sustain life. Water is essential for life, as well as an atmosphere with abundant oxygen and it is the perfect distance from the sun to provide us with enough heat and energy to survive.
Humans need to maintain enough space and resources to increase the earth's capacity for all species. They have to make sure that they and other people have enough to survive.
Algae can survive on the seafloor only in shallow waters where there is enough sunlight for photosynthesis to occur. Deep sea areas lack sufficient light for algae to survive.
The plant is not producing enough cellulose
You'll bleed but survive it can be reattached if done soon enough
they need oxygen, food, water, spaceship, and a heat source to survive!
In the spaceship framework, humans share the limited resoursed of the Earth; in the lifeboat framework, there are enough resources for some and not others. -apex :)
A spaceship gets out of Earth's gravity by achieving enough velocity through its engines to overcome the gravitational pull of the Earth. This is typically done during the launch phase using powerful rockets that provide the necessary thrust to propel the spaceship into space. Once it reaches a certain height and speed, the spaceship can then continue its journey in the absence of Earth's gravity.
no, in order for a plant to survive water is vital. it provides for structural integrity in the plant as well as carrying out important functions in ATP production. If a plant is not given water it will not survive long enough to provide food.
A spaceship goes into the air by using thrust generated by its engines or propulsion systems. When the spaceship's engines produce enough force to overcome gravity's pull on the vehicle, it can lift off and get into the air. Additionally, the design of the spaceship's aerodynamics helps it maintain stability and control during ascent.
An animal (or perhaps a plant) needs to provide for its own offspring to live long enough to provide for them to live long enough to reproduce. Survival techniques such as superior predation or environmental adaptations also help. Firstmate
A spaceship typically moves faster than a space station. Spaceships are designed for interstellar travel and can reach high speeds to explore different regions of space, while space stations are usually in orbit around a celestial body and travel at a slower, consistent pace.
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(Apex) In the spaceship framework, humans share the limited resources of the Earth; in the lifeboat framework, there are enough resources for some and not others.
until they are old enough to survive on their own! until they are old enough to survive on their own!
yes, gold is not needed to survive
Because it has reached the "Orbit" zone in the upper atmosphere where the gravity is only strong enough to keep it from floating off into space, but not strong enough to pull it down back to Earth. Thus why it just travels parallel to the Earth's surface