"Water behaves differently in the vacuum of space."

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In the vacuum of space, water behaves quite uniquely. Without the constraints of Earth's atmosphere, water instantly transforms into vapor due to the absence of atmospheric pressure. It doesn't boil in the conventional sense; instead, it sublimates, transitioning directly from ice to vapor. Additionally, in the extreme cold of space, any liquid water quickly freezes solid. This peculiar behavior makes water in space a challenging and intriguing element to study and utilize for future space missions.

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