In the case of Jupiter, for example, you will have to go so far down into the gaseous body of the planet before reaching the small solid core that you would be crushed to pebbles and slush before you even reached it. People won't be buying real estate on Jupiter any time soon.
No. First, Uranus is a gas giant and so has no surface; there is nothing to stand on. Second, at its distance from the sun, Uranus is extremely cold. Finally, there is no oxygen in its atmosphere.
If you stand at the North Pole of Uranus (you'd not you'd sink right down) you could see the sun on the horizon.
No, Uranus is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium with no solid surface for people to stand on. It has extreme temperatures, high winds, and a lack of solid ground, making it inhospitable for human habitation.
Neither of each answer, Jupiter is the largest which happens to be the King of the Roman Gods Uranus was also the first Lord of the sky in Roman mythology.
No! You can not live on there because there are to much gasses and it's too poisonous to humans! It is also it very cold!no they can not live on uranusHumans cannot live on Uranus due to extreme cold and harmful gases. Additionally, Uranus does not have a surface to stand on.No, you couldn't live there. It's too cold, and there's no oxygen to breathe. Also, there's no solid surface to stand on.
It so happens tha Uranus is his Roman name.
No. First, Uranus is a gas giant and so has no surface; there is nothing to stand on. Second, at its distance from the sun, Uranus is extremely cold. Finally, there is no oxygen in its atmosphere.
If you stand at the North Pole of Uranus (you'd not you'd sink right down) you could see the sun on the horizon.
No. Uranus does have an atmosphere, but not one we could breath; it is mostly hydrogen and helium with no free oxygen. Even aside from that, Uranus is too cold and there is no surface to stand on.
Uranus is a gas giant planet. There is no oxygen there and northing to stand on. Where atmospheric pressure is in a range that humans could survive, it is extremely cold.
Uranus, and the other giant planets, don't have a surface as Earth does. Nothing you can stand on. They just have an atmosphere that gets denser and denser as you go down.
Uranus is composed of gas . . . sort of like thick clouds. So there is nothing to stand on. The gas clouds on Uranus are composed of deadly gases. People would die from breathing this.
Nothing in particular "happens".
No, Uranus is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium with no solid surface for people to stand on. It has extreme temperatures, high winds, and a lack of solid ground, making it inhospitable for human habitation.
1. It is extremely cold on Uranus 2. There is no air to breathe - just poisonous gases. 3. There is no land to stand on . . . Uranus is composed of gas clouds, except perhaps for the very center, which is likely rocky.
Neither of each answer, Jupiter is the largest which happens to be the King of the Roman Gods Uranus was also the first Lord of the sky in Roman mythology.
No! You can not live on there because there are to much gasses and it's too poisonous to humans! It is also it very cold!no they can not live on uranusHumans cannot live on Uranus due to extreme cold and harmful gases. Additionally, Uranus does not have a surface to stand on.No, you couldn't live there. It's too cold, and there's no oxygen to breathe. Also, there's no solid surface to stand on.