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.
They would suffocate. And be crushed by gravity and (maybe) atmospheric pressure.
They would die. Instantly.
They would die. Instantly.
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.
A human would die of asphyxiation on Venus because Venus's atmosphere does not contain oxygen. The main component that makes up the atmosphere of Venus is Carbon Dioxide (CO2)- the by-product of human respiration. But regardless of whether or not theres oxygen on Venus the surface temperature is 900 Degrees F so if we were to stick a human there they would certainly burn to death before suffocation would even start.
Yes. the surface of Venus is over 900 degrees Fahrenheit
DIE
This would be Venus.
Venus is much too hot for human life, even with really good air conditioners.
Yes, the gravity on Venus is about 91% of the gravity on Earth. So, a human on Venus would not be significantly squashed by the gravity, but they would feel heavier than on Earth due to the increased gravitational force.