NO beacuse there are many poisonous gases and very hot core
Yes, Jupiter's atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other gases such as methane and ammonia. These gases are not poisonous to humans, but the extreme conditions of Jupiter's atmosphere, such as high pressure and temperature, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
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The primarily element of Jupiter is hydrogen but a quarter of Jupiter's mass is helium. There must be some rocky core of heavier elements, but it is expected to be small.
Venus and mercury
your fat lame excuse of a mom is poisonous, though
Because of all the gases we cant breath.
NO beacuse there are many poisonous gases and very hot core
You would die on your first day because of all those poisonous gases that envelope it.
Yes, Jupiter's atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other gases such as methane and ammonia. These gases are not poisonous to humans, but the extreme conditions of Jupiter's atmosphere, such as high pressure and temperature, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
There is a great gravitational pull which could damage your body, and there are poisonous gases, yet no oxygen.
Jupiter gases do not escape because Jupiter has enough gravity to hold the gases in place.
Well, for starters, there has to be solid ground, preferably soil. Then, any poisonous gases would have to be removed from Jupiter's atmosphere, and then gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide would have to be put into the atmosphere, if they are not there already. Plants and animals can then be added.
Jupiter is mainly made out of gases.
Poisonous gases will not make babies fall from the sky
it has gases.
It depends entirely on what combination of gases are mixed.