Your own weight would crush you.
No. Jupiter does not have a definite surface so there is nothing to walk on. The only place people have walked other than Earth is the moon.
Forever - how are you planning to walk off of a planet?
Humans have not been to Jupiter or any other planet, only the Earth and the Earth's moon. If they had, they still could not walk on the surface, since the surface of Jupiter is not solid.
None. The only object other than Earth on which people have set foot is the moon. It would be impossible to walk on Jupiter as it does not have a solid surface.
Glad you asked. First of all, because Earth (the world) is an inner planet, it is terrestrial, with a hard, rocky surface of which you can stand on and walk on with enough gravity to hold you down. But unlike Earth, Jupiter is made of gas, as well as the other outer planets, and you cannot walk or stand on Jupiter. You will fall right through Jupiter if you tried to stand on it. Also, when you fall through Jupiter, its atmosphere's pressure will crush you, and you will, well, of course, be dead and gone. Also, Jupiter is way bigger tan Earth. Let's just say that if you put Earth and Jupiter right by each other, it will be like putting the tiniest Chihuahua right next to a gigantic Great Dane. Last, but most certainly not least, Earth's and Jupiter's weather and temperatures are completely different. Because Earth is closer to the Sun than Jupiter, Earth's temperature and weather are warmer and milder than Jupiter's. Well, there. I sure hope I helped! -Nia Thomas 6th grader 12 years old :-)
At the level in the atmosphere where the pressure is one (1) bar, Jupiter has an equatorial circumference of about 44384 miles. A standard walking pace for someone energetically walking distance is 4 miles per hour.At that rate, if there were a surface to walk on, and there is not one at that level, it would take a person 11096 hours or 924 Earth days (walking 12 hours per day) or a bit more than 2.5 years to walk around Jupiter, assuming you never took a day to rest or be ill.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, so you cannot walk on its rings. The rings are composed of ice and dust particles, and they are too thin and unstable to support walking or standing.
Impossible. Jupiter has no definite surface, so there is nothing to walk on.
no it can't live on Jupiter.
Not for humans, we would feel 19.6 times our weight and have trouble moving.
Jupiter is made up of gasses, so it would be impossible for anyone to walk on it. No human has been on any thing outside the planet Earth except for our moon.
Easy answer Adam and eve and God of course!