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Yes, Outer Space Does Have Gravity! The apparent weightlessness of astronauts in space is not due to a lack of gravity; it is due to them essentially being in freefall. Gravity is the main force affecting the movement of objects in space.

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Well, in space, there are asteroids which are made of molecules, and stars that are made of molecules. However, 'space' is a broad term. It could mean the space in between stars, or everything that is in the night sky, so it's really hard to say. Even "empty" space isn't really empty. There are lots of molecules in space. Even between galaxies, there are still a few molecules.

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Not only are there spaces between molecules, but there are spaces between atoms, and enormous empty spaces within the atom itself (an atom is literally composed of a majority of empty space). Molecules don't generally touch unless they form a bond or they have opposite polarities.

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Yes, all matter is composed of molecules, which are made up of atoms bonded together. So, everything around us, from the air we breathe to the food we eat, is composed of molecules.

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Yes, there are molecules in everything on Earth. This is because there are atoms in everything, which are what form molecules.

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yes molecules take up space because they are oxygen and oxygen takes up space bad

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No. Some substances are found independently as atoms and they do not form molecules.

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No. some substances are composed of ions or individual atoms.

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No, matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms which are made up of nutrons ,electrons and protons.

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yes there is matter everywhere

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