Yes, at least for a human. Uranus is too far away from the sun! There is also shortage of water and food. And the ultraviolet rays can harm the people who live there, if they could deal with the heavy gravity. And the atmosphere is not oxygen.
Ooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yes! It is filled with chemicals, and other toxins that humans and any other life forms could withstand.
Yes.
it has almost no oxygen and the minimum temperature is -224 degrees centigrade and wind speeds can reach 560mph :) hope that helps
the atmousphere, and the freezing temperatures
A human would not be able to live on uranus because they would not have any good oxygen or any of the right supplies
The hydrogen, helium, and methane that make up most of Uranus' atmosphere aren't poisonous, but there isn't any oxygen for you to breathe. So, you would still die, but not by poison.
i think that the hazards are tempature, weather, and starvation/dehydration
It has almost no oxygen.
its really cold
No. Human's can alter the atmosphere in ways that can be harmful, but they cannot destroy it.
Sunspots are not considered to be harmful to humans. This is because humans to do come into contact with sunspots.
Jupiter is the largest planet but alien crafters are to small Jupiters atmosphere is to big for aliens!!!!!
Jupiter's stripes are caused by various storms and the different gases in its atmosphere. Jupiter's atmosphere contains mostly hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of methane, sulfur, ammonia, and water.
The Jupiter is BIG RED SPOT and a storm system
No. Human's can alter the atmosphere in ways that can be harmful, but they cannot destroy it.
It was sent into Jupiters atmosphere due to the possibility of an ocean beneath the icy crust of jupiters moon europa. Galileo could potentially be carrying bacteria that could be harmful to europa, so was destroyed to protect it.
It protects humans from UV rays. These are harmful rays of the sun.
They burn high in the earths atmosphere.
Nope. Jupiter's atmosphere contains hydrogen and helium.
Helpful in the stratosphere, harmful in the troposphere.
Ozone layer
the atmosphere of Jupiter is made of 90% hydrogen, and 10% helium
Yes it has an atmosphere of ammonia crystals
The ozone layer protects it.
Jupiters upper atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide below that is a layer of condensed hydrogen or a sea of hydrogen because of the immense pressure in the atmosphere
It deflects harmful radiation and keeps earth at livable temperatures.