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Yes you could breath in neptunes because theres water and one people lived there his name was king Neptunes and what he ate is unknowen....Check out king Neptune on Google seach im not lieing and if you have qustions find me in facebook my email is rocky.Mohammad@Yahoo.com.= )

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Would you be able to breath on Neptune?

no the atmosphere is to thick on Neptune to breathe


Can you go live on Neptune?

no because planet neptune does not have enough atmosphere for human to breath in


Why would you choke on neptune?

Because you can't breath in that atmosphere


How long can a human stay on Neptune?

Not very long. Neptune is made of Hydrogen and helium. So you can't breath.


How could you move around Neptune?

you can can get around on neptune by walking


Is the gas on Neptune hurtful?

It is very hurtful to Earth beings . . . it would kill us after one breath of it.


Has anyone been frozen on Neptune?

None has been to Neptune, so no one could possibly have been frozen on Neptune.


Could humans live on Neptune?

no they could not survive


What can Neptune do?

Neptune was god of sea and could control the sea this may not be the answer to your question but it is the answer i know


How old would you be in Neptune if im 13?

You'd be about 2,145 years on Neptune (if you could survive there)


How high could you jump if you are on Neptune?

You could not jump at all on Neptune as it is made up primarily of gases and liquified gases. It has no solid surface from which one could jump.


Is neptune atmosphere breathable?

There is no oxygen on Neptune, so, no. In theory, you may be able to in a space suit, but still, physically, no, you can't breathe on Neptune. Neptune is too cold to support life and too cold for electronic equipment to operate properly (such as space suits). See the related question below.