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Why is space called a vacuum?
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Space is infinite space beyond planet Earth. There are a number of particles, plasma from hydrogen, helium, dust, cosmic rays, and some other elements.
according to Federation Aeronautique Internationale (international body for regulating aeronautical and aeronautical standards), the so-called boundary outer space is altitude above 100 kilometers from Earth’s atmosphere.
The environment on Earth and in space is of course different.
One of the differences is that there is very little gravity in space, so astronauts and other objects will fly about.
In addition, oxygen in space is also very thin, so astronauts must wear special clothes.
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Reported from Livesciencespace is called a vacuum that has no matter.
With this void in space, the pressure there becomes very low.
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