The atmosphere of Venus is not breathable by any life form that we know of. Our probes survive less than a minute on the surface.
The atmosphere of Venus is not breathable by any life form that we know of. Our probes survive less than a minute on the surface.
what! no the only breathable air for humans is on Earth.
no on air not much on water
We'd literally melt on the surface of Mercury, on top of the air there isn't breathable.
No. Saturn is very cold and windy, and does not have breathable air or a solid surface.
The layer of the atmosphere that has breathable air is the troposphere. This is the layer closest to the Earth's surface, extending up to about 10-15 kilometers in altitude, where most of our weather occurs and where humans and other living organisms get the oxygen they need to survive.
No the surface temperature is above 400oC and the air is unbreathable.
It is breathable
No. Earth has breathable air (obviously) but the sun does not. It is made mostly of hydrogen and helium and is far too hot.
Nylon is not as breathable as cotton. Cotton allows for better air circulation and moisture absorption, making it more breathable than nylon.
The planet with an atmospheric pressure similar to that 30 km above Earth's surface is Venus. At an altitude of about 50 km above Venus, the atmospheric pressure is comparable to Earth's surface pressure.
No, Pluto lacks a developed atmosphere, and breathable air, and cannot sustain life. Part of the air that we breath would condense on Pluto anyway, since it is so cold.