⟩ Tell me how does the pressure affect you in space?
Well, there is not any pressure because space is nearly a vacuum. That is one of the reasons that astronauts wear spacesuits.
Well, there is not any pressure because space is nearly a vacuum. That is one of the reasons that astronauts wear spacesuits.
Can you tell me how does an astronaut breathe in the space shuttle?
What long-term effects human body faces due to weightlessness in space?
If the astronauts lose any of their tools in space then what happens?
Can you tell what does a space look like?
Do you know why can anyone not go in space with everything he needs and explore all the planets?
What are the principal steps in stratospheric ozone depletion caused by human activities?
How is ozone measured in the atmosphere?
Is total ozone uniform over the globe?
Why do we care about atmospheric ozone?
List the types of clouds?