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why pressure is in wased when space is less?​

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Answered by keerthanapatla00
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In space, outside of the Earth's atmosphere, there are almost no molecules in the gas that surrounds the International Space Station. The absence of molecules, means that the air pressure is extremely low – in fact it is almost zero, so it is nearly a perfect vacuum.

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