no i dont think so.
It cant. Jupiter doesn't even have land let alone breathable air, food or water. It is entirely made up of hydrogen and helium gas.
no; for one thing the pressure would crush you..there is no breathable air; and the storms would not support life..
what! no the only breathable air for humans is on Earth.
A breathable atmosphere.
the real question is, can you successfully rape the planet, resulting in a moon
It is breathable
Besides the fact that Jupiter is a gas giant and there is no solid ground to stand on, its atmosphere is made mostly of hydrogen (86.2%) and helium (13.6%), with trace amounts of methane, ammonia, water vapor, and other gases. None of these are breathable by humans since the Earth's atmosphere is mostly nitrogen (N3), oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and water vapor (H2O). So no, Jupiter does not have a breathable atmosphere.
No. There is no breathable air.No. People would not be able to live breathing Uranus' atmosphere, which is thin and consists mostly of hydrogen (which isn't bad for us), helium, ammonia, and methane (all three of which are not at all good for Earthlings in such high concentration).
No. Earth has breathable air (obviously) but the sun does not. It is made mostly of hydrogen and helium and is far too hot.
No, but you can not breathe it. It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and water.
Nylon is not as breathable as cotton. Cotton allows for better air circulation and moisture absorption, making it more breathable than nylon.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, but it is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with various other trace gases. There is water present in the form of water vapor in its atmosphere, particularly in the form of clouds. However, Jupiter's atmosphere is extremely thick and lacks the breathable air found on Earth. Overall, while water exists on Jupiter, the conditions are inhospitable for human life.