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No. The 'surface' gravity of neptune is only 1.14g, due to the low density of the planet. Surface pressure may 'squash' a person there though, although they would be frozen from the near 0K temprature. (approx -218C)

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yes you could be squashed by the grvitational pull of the core because it is sooo huge the bigger the planet the bigger the pull

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No, because there is no gravity on Uranus and they would only freeze to death.

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Could a human survive on Uranus?

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A person would be squashed by gravity on Mars if there were a large slab of rockon top of him.The acceleration of gravity on Mars is 3.77 meters per second2 ... about 38% ofits value on Earth. So an astronaut who weighs 200 pounds with all his gear onEarth would have to drag around 76 pounds on Mars.


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