To be spaced means to be far apart from each other.
Being spaced can make things feel lonely or quiet.
Examples:
The trees are spaced far apart.
The houses are spaced out in this town.
The stars are spaced all over the sky.
The cookies are spaced out on the baking sheet.
The planets are spaced very far from each other.
The toys are spaced out on the shelf.
To space something means to put things at regular distances from each other.
Spacing things can make them look neat and organized.
Examples:
I will space the chairs around the table.
She spaced the books evenly on the shelf.
The teacher spaced the students apart in the classroom.
Don't forget to space the plants in the garden.
He spaced the candies out on the counter.
The workers spaced the bricks evenly along the path.