Unfortunately there is no air in outer space..so no chance of breathin unless u have all the space gears and oxygen cyclinder with u..but there are chances that some planets mite have the so called breathable air (oxygen) ...but not confirmed yet...
So the ans for ur second question is 0 %
2007-05-27 07:28:22
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answered by John O 2
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Well, outer space in not a perfect vacuum, there is always a molecule of something here and there! But, yes if you expose your body to the vacuum of space, you will die shortly (not immediately) by asphyxiation and there is no breathable air.
2007-05-27 14:39:49
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answered by Lalu5 3
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I dont think there is any breathable air in outer space...that is why there is no "supposedly" life forms there.
I am not saying there is no aliens (to the ppl who believe in them)...I am jsut saying that there is no human life form living in outer space.
hope this helps =]
2007-05-27 15:59:19
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answered by Stranger in New York™ 4
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Outer space is a vacuum. No air. Zero percent.
2007-05-27 14:26:50
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answered by Intrepyd 5
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Outer space is filled by a fucuum the meaning of vacume is nothingness, thus zero persent air.
2007-05-27 14:29:11
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answered by goliath 2
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It is worse than that . If the oxygen drops below 19.5% u will pass out. Space is not close to that.
2007-05-27 15:16:24
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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