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How do you think a space suit protects astronauts from the vacuum of space
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A space suit protects astronauts from extreme temperatures and of course, supply oxygen. It also protects astronauts from being injured from impacts of small bits of space dust.
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It gives them oxygen, it helps them stay warm
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