First of all it'd explode,....and either way all the air would come out,...,it is called explosive decompression. What'd be left would be less than bits and pieces.
It happens in aircraft which have bomb explosions in mid air - a sad example but relevant. Similarly, there is no air pressure outside, while inside of the tube very high pressure....like aircraft very high pressure and v.low pressure of high atmosphere,...result explosive decompression...
and since it's space all the air would come out, and float around
2006-07-04 04:21:07
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answered by msdniso2004 3
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The same thing as would happen on the ground: the air in the tire would escape and dissipate into space. Either in space (such as on the moon) or on earth, the tire could not support a load until the air was replenished.
2006-07-04 05:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If the tire still held air when it was exposed to a vacuum, which it wouldn't as the rubber would expand and explode as there wasn't any air pressure to hold it in it's shape, the air would escape rapidly out of the valve.
2006-07-04 05:00:15
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answered by Crowfeather 7
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The tire would start to smell bad due to the quantum trigotics in the spacious cavity.
2006-07-04 04:58:17
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answered by Stephen 1
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i think it'll disperse & keep flowing till it's attracted by the gravity of some planet & held there.
2006-07-04 05:00:53
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answered by whatever 2
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it would haul ***!
2006-07-04 05:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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