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not really, Mercury is mainly a rock based planet so its like our planet, except for the lava and deadly gases

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No. Pluto has gravity, though it is much weaker than on Earth.

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No. Mercury has gravity, as do all planets.

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Will people float with ease on Venus?

No. Gravity on Venus is close to what it is on Earth.


Would a human float with ease on Mars?

No. Mars has gravity.


Would a human float with ease on Pluto?

A human could float with ease on Pluto, but could not propel himself/herself due to lack of significant atmosphere.


Would a submarine float on the planet Venus because the atmosphere is so dense?

The Submarine would 'Float' or 'Sink' to the level of bouyancy equal to where it would here on Earth due to the similar gravity. Since the atmosphere at the surface of Venus is equal to being underwater about one kilometer, short of damage from heat (467 degrees C) any object that would float at that pressure in water on Earth would float on Venus. A submarine could float at a point where the atmosphere is about 3-4 bar (about 45-60psi) which would be about 40 Kilometers high, and runs about 110C for ambiant temp. It could 'Dive' by taking in the ambiant air, but would not be able to 'Vent' the chamber afterwards to rise. The prop also wouldn't work as well. Even though the atmosphere has a similar pressure to water, it is still a gas, and unlike water, compressible. A 'ballon' made with a thick metal skin would be able to float in a temperate region without much problem. Except for the one problem both the 'Submarine' and the Ballon would have - the temperate region has high winds, and clouds made out of Sulfuric Acid. Beyond that, smooth sailing!


Where would you stay if you went to Venus?

if i went to venus i would live in the mountains.

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Will people float with ease on Venus?

No. Gravity on Venus is close to what it is on Earth.


Would they float with ease?

would they float on ease


Would Venus float or sink on earth?

float


Do you float on Venus?

If you were to go there you would either float...or not float. You choose;)


If Venus crashes into the ocean what would happen?

Venus would float on the water


Will you float with ease on mars?

yes, you can float with ease


Would a human float with ease on Mars?

No. Mars has gravity.


Would a human float with ease on Pluto?

A human could float with ease on Pluto, but could not propel himself/herself due to lack of significant atmosphere.


Why does fish float on water despite the fact they are denser than water?

A fish may be denser than water. But in the body of a fish there is an air sac at its backbone which would fill with air which in turn allow it to float or rise with ease.


Would a submarine float on the planet Venus because the atmosphere is so dense?

The Submarine would 'Float' or 'Sink' to the level of bouyancy equal to where it would here on Earth due to the similar gravity. Since the atmosphere at the surface of Venus is equal to being underwater about one kilometer, short of damage from heat (467 degrees C) any object that would float at that pressure in water on Earth would float on Venus. A submarine could float at a point where the atmosphere is about 3-4 bar (about 45-60psi) which would be about 40 Kilometers high, and runs about 110C for ambiant temp. It could 'Dive' by taking in the ambiant air, but would not be able to 'Vent' the chamber afterwards to rise. The prop also wouldn't work as well. Even though the atmosphere has a similar pressure to water, it is still a gas, and unlike water, compressible. A 'ballon' made with a thick metal skin would be able to float in a temperate region without much problem. Except for the one problem both the 'Submarine' and the Ballon would have - the temperate region has high winds, and clouds made out of Sulfuric Acid. Beyond that, smooth sailing!


How old would you be on Venus if you were 35 on earth?

You would be 35 on Venus too.


Where would you stay if you went to Venus?

if i went to venus i would live in the mountains.