Re: vacuum of space

From: Norbert (Xnorbert.rumiano_at_numericable.frX)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 22:22:18 +0200

Mike Thomas nous a écrit :

> Why don't atmosphereic gases get sucked into space considering the
> vacuum pressure
> involved that surrrounds us?

Gravity, may be ?

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