It will pop because the internal pressure will be much greater than the external pressure.
Outer space is much bigger than the solar system.
None.
In outer space, there is virtually no gravity.
There is greater pressure the deeper you go in water. So if you go too deep, the pressure in the human lungs will be so great and too much that the persons lungs will collapse.
Increased pressure within the vascular system is the usual cause. This is caused usually by three things (one at a time or all combined): too much fluid, too few intravascular particles, too little heart function.All three cause too much pressure within the circulatory system and the fluid within the vessels is then 'pushed out' into the extavascular space. This space is within the lungs or within other tissues in the body. You get wet lungs or swollen extremities.
If you were to walk out into outer-space without a space-suit, you would probably die. Because the pressure inside your body is much higher than the vacuum of space, the gas particle in your lungs would rush out to fill the empty space, this would mean the air in your lungs would rush out, taking your lungs with them which would mean you would expand and your lungs would soon penetrate through your ribs and skin. This would almost certainly kill you. Another reason you would die is that the liquid particles of your blood would also try to fill the space inside the vacuum which would cause your blood to boil, and the minute that started to happen, you would have no chance of living. This is why you need a space-suit. A space suit modifies the temperature to keep you warm, keeps you in an air-tight, pressurised state (so your body wouldn't try to fill the empty space around it, because the air around it was pressurised), gets rid of waste and protects you from any sun damage that could be caused. Space suits are vital for survival in outer space!
Not much. You create slight changes in pressure when you breathe, but it's almost insignificant.
The outer layer
nothing much..... my mother has less pressure in her lungs than usual, but the only thing is she takes bigger breaths than she used to.
Outer space is not located within any specific state. It is the vast expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere where there is no air to breathe and gravity is much weaker.
forget about outer space...a lot of indoor space.