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Does how much space an object takes up is its volume?

Yes, volume is how much space an object takes up because volume is like mass in a planet, mass pulls you down just as if volume kept the object from going into space.


Can an object occupy the space which is occupied by another object?

Not unless there are built inside each other it will cause a collision. No object in anyway, shape, or form can occupy another items space exactly.


What is the 'pull' in space called?

The force that 'pulls' every object toward every other object is called universal "gravitation".It operates not only in space, but everywhere, period. It also attracts you toward the earth,and the earth toward you. It is the force that you usually refer to as your "weight".


Why would you float up in space if you did not have any gravity?

cause gravity pulls us down and doesn't let us float


What keeps objects from floating into space?

The force of gravity between an object and Earth keeps objects from floating into space. Gravity acts as a force of attraction that pulls objects towards Earth's center, preventing them from drifting off into space.


Why does the atmosphere sit above Earth's oceans?

The atmosphere sits above Earth's oceans due to gravity, which pulls all matter towards the center of the planet. The density of air is lower than that of water, so it occupies the space above the oceans. Temperature and pressure also play a role in determining the vertical distribution of the atmosphere.


Where is a crater located?

A large depression in earth cause by impact of an asteroid or other object from space.


What could cause an object to start moving in a circles in space?

An object can start moving in a circle in space due to the gravitational pull of a larger object, such as a planet or star. This gravitational force can cause the object to move in an orbit around the larger body. Additionally, the object could be under the influence of another force, such as thrust from a spacecraft's engines, that keeps it moving in a circular path.


How does the space station flowt in space?

because, gravity pulls ISS(Inter national Space Station)


The amount of matter that makes up an object is called?

Mass!! Weight is the measure of how strongly gravity pulls an object, mass is the amount of matter that makes up an object, and volume is the amount of space an object takes up.


Do objects in deep space have weight?

Objects in deep space experience weightlessness due to the absence of gravity. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, and this force diminishes the further away from a massive body an object is. In deep space, objects are freefalling, experiencing only the slight gravitational pulls of distant celestial bodies.


Is the amount of space an object takes space?

The object's "volume".