They would suffocate. And be crushed by gravity and (maybe) atmospheric pressure.
A human on Venus would die very quickly . Temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
No,because they would simply burn to death
they would burnYes, they would burn, but they wouldn't even get through the thick layer of clouds. And if they did, they would die of heat. (It's hot enough to melt lead.) So, how would a human being fare a Venus? Honestly, not very well.
A person weighing 180 lb on Earth would weigh about 170 lb on Venus. Venus has a similar gravity to Earth, so the person's weight would not change significantly.
Surface gravity on Venus is 90.4% than of Earth, so a 210 pund person would weigh just about 190 pounds on Venus.
A 100 lbs person would weigh about 91 lbs on Venus due to its lower gravity compared to Earth. Venus has a surface gravity of 0.91 g, meaning objects weigh 91% of their Earth weight on Venus.
yes because it would not be fare for 1 person to vote so 12 people vote cause its fare.
90.7lbs
Unless the human had protective gear that is currently beyond the capability of our technology, that person would fare very poorly and would have to leave Mercury very quickly or die.
Fare component on an airline ticket is how the cost of the fare is divided between the different parts of the fare. For example, a fare component could list First Class to denote the part of the plane where a person will be seated. Luggage charges would also be listed separate as fare components on airline tickets.
A person weighing 100 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 91 pounds on Venus. Venus has a similar size and composition to Earth, so the gravitational pull on its surface is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
A person would weigh 90.4% of whatever they weigh on Earth.