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How does the International Space Station (ISS) mimic the conditions of life on Earth?

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Answered by bandzai
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The way the ISS mimics conditions on earth is that they have to eat, drink and sleep.

The Earth environment that most resembles the microgravity experienced on the ISS is water – which is why astronauts train in large swimming pools. Inside the ISS, astronauts can play with floating drops of water and, instead of walking, can push themselves off the walls and drift through the air.

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