In space, it gives them air to breathe.
Astronauts on the space station breathe a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, similar to the air we breathe on Earth. The station has systems that generate and maintain this breathable atmosphere, including equipment to produce oxygen from water and remove carbon dioxide exhaled by the astronauts.
Astronauts wear spacesuits that are equipped with a life support system, which includes an oxygen supply for breathing. This system provides them with a controlled environment to breathe while they are in the vacuum of space.
No, we cannot breathe in space because the oxygen level is very low. astronauts have to carry oxygen tanks to space.
so they can breathe
it has Scuba tanks of oxigen.
Seals your body so you can breathe.
astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper
Astronauts take masks and containers full of oxygen to let them breathe.
Astronauts on the space station breathe in air that is produced by life support systems, which remove carbon dioxide and replenish oxygen. The air is circulated through filters to maintain a clean environment for astronauts to breathe.
a space belt
Yes there is. No pressure would mean a vacuum, and astronauts would not be able to breathe!