if there is vacuum in space than why it doesn't sucks our Earth's atmosphere???
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While gravity is most certainly a real thing, the answer to this question is not “because gravity is stronger”. The actual answer is that the vacuum of space does not exert any force on the atmosphere at all. It does not “suck” the air. ... Air will rush into the box and fill it.
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Fortunately, we have our atmosphere to protect us. As cosmic rays crash into the atmosphere, they collide with the oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the air. Risk: Gamma rays and X-rays. As you know, radiation can damage the body
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