There is no "surface" of Uranus. It's a gas giant with an increasingly dense atmosphere as you penetrate the interior.
If you were magically transported to the region of Uranus' atmosphere with a density similar to that of Earth, the temperature would be around 47 degrees Celsius (almost 120 F). Bearable. But the atmosphere is composed of Hydrogen and Helium which are impossible to breathe.
So, the answer is "as long as you can hold your breath"!
depends if you have a wife or you have to save up money to buy a "uranus". no really
With present technology you could not even get there.
humans can survive for at least 100 years minimum 50 maximum 150
90 to 120 days
If all animals died then they could survive for a few months. They might be able to eat vegetables for a while but most fruit and cereal crops are pollinated by bees so these would also die out.
In Uranus the days are 17 hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds long
I'm not a doc, but the question is too spectacular to ignore. My guess is that a person could survive this if it's done as a surgical procedure, but if it happens in an accident, the person would bleed out and die in a few moments-- long before any effective help could arrive.
Not for very long !
humans can survive for at least 100 years minimum 50 maximum 150
No. For one thing the journey would take years. We cannot support human life in space for that long. Second, the planet itself is too cold and there is no surface to stand on.
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Human cells start to die at 106 Fahrenheit although the body may survive at higher temperatures. Short exposure up to 131 Fahrenheit is possible as long as dehydration is avoided
Depends on the situation and how cold it is, but it could take from 6 hours to about 2 days I'd say.
a human can survive in jungle about 4 weeks if you have alot of water you can survive about 7 weeks.
Not very long, alcohol dehydrates your body.
The average human can survive under water for approximately 5 minutes but no more then 10.
A week or 2 at the most
A week two at the most.
90 to 120 days