what happens to water in 0 gravity
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Water on the space station behaves as if in a zero-gravity environment. ... Consider what would happen on Earth: The air bubble, lighter than water, would race upward to burst through the surface of the droplet. In space, the air bubble doesn't rise because it is no lighter than the water around it—there's no buoyancy.
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