We would freeze to death
We would also sink and probably choke.
There's more, though. We would also be crushed by Saturn's pressure, but if we did get far enough, we would probably melt once we reached the core.
Poorly, I'd imagine.
A 95 pound person would weigh 101 pounds on Saturn. Saturn's gravitational pull is very similar to the gravity on Earth.
If you weigh 120 pounds on earth, you would weigh 127.2 pounds on Saturn. Your weight on Saturn is 1.06 times more than on earth.A person that weighs 120 pounds on Earth would weigh 127 pounds on Saturn. To find out how much a person would weigh on Saturn, simply multiply that person's weight by 1.066.
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No. You could not live on Saturn without complete life support systems brought from Earth.
No one can say who discovered Saturn it has been known in the ancient times. Saturn is visible in the sky to the unaided human eye and has thus been known from ancient times. This means no one person can be credited with its discovery. However, the first person to document the existence of Saturn's rings was Galileo, a famous astronomer, in 1610.
Saturn is a least 750,000 miles from Earth
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A person who hides on a ship to avoid paying a fare is called a stow away.
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£5.25 per deaf person.
Galileo discovered Saturn
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.
Saturn has been known for thousands of years. No particular person discovered it.
Saturn has more gravity so it would crush a person.
This is a person who lives on Saturn.
yes because it would not be fare for 1 person to vote so 12 people vote cause its fare.
A 95 pound person would weigh 101 pounds on Saturn. Saturn's gravitational pull is very similar to the gravity on Earth.