No air is when space has no air, just like a balloon that’s been let go and all the air inside has escaped.
Imagine you're in your bedroom, and it's full of air, which is what you breathe. Now imagine someone opens the window and lets all that air out, suddenly, your room feels empty. That's kind of like no air.
What does no air feel like?
If you've ever been in a balloon, and then it popped, that’s like being in no air. You're surrounded by nothing but space, not the soft, squishy kind you know, but the hard, open kind you see when you look up at the sky.
Why does no air matter?
When there is no air, things can’t move as easily. Like how your balloon would fall to the floor if it had no air inside, just like a leaf that floats down from a tree when the wind stops. No air is when space has no air, just like a balloon that’s been let go and all the air inside has escaped.
Imagine you're in your bedroom, and it's full of air, which is what you breathe. Now imagine someone opens the window and lets all that air out, suddenly, your room feels empty. That's kind of like no air.
What does no air feel like?
If you've ever been in a balloon, and then it popped, that’s like being in no air. You're surrounded by nothing but space, not the soft, squishy kind you know, but the hard, open kind you see when you look up at the sky.
Why does no air matter?
When there is no air, things can’t move as easily. Like how your balloon would fall to the floor if it had no air inside, just like a leaf that floats down from a tree when the wind stops.
Examples
- An astronaut floating outside a spaceship feels the absence of air around them.
- You can't hear sound in space because there's no air to carry the vibrations.
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See also
- What are the near-vacuum lacks enough molecules?
- Why Can’t You Hear Sound in Space?
- How are reusable rockets changing space travel economics?
- How china could still win the new moon race?
- Did JWST find a MARKER OF LIFE in an exoplanet atmosphere?