well, Jupiter has no atmosphere recorded to sustain life. The ground is recorded to be insufficent to life. So you'd die.
Think of it like this, if there is no bactrial life, there is definitely no human life.
they would die because of the gas
he would freeze or sufficate.
if you were 14 and lived on Jupiter for its year, You would be about 26 when Jupiter completed its revolution
Well the gravitational pull of Jupiter would probably crush us, not to mention there is no solid ground there (its core doesn't count) But for funs sake...if we were to fly and roam in Jupiter for a while and survived to tale the tale...we would become much stronger and much faster on Earth. Hope this helped :)
then it would hardly have vegetation and human life would not exist
nothing would happen because comets hit Jupiter when it is hot and it does not burn up it. if Jupiter was a a bit bigger it would start to glow.
Actually the gravitional field on Jupiter is so extreme it is likely your head would push through your body and emerge out your anal passage. My house mate is a physicist, and that's what he said.
you would weigh less
They won't.
If a human were to land on Jupiter, they would likely be crushed by the extreme pressure of the planet's atmosphere before even reaching the surface. Jupiter's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium and contains powerful storms and intense radiation that would be lethal to humans. Additionally, Jupiter's lack of a solid surface would make it impossible to land on in the traditional sense.
No, it is not possible for a human to land on Jupiter. The gas giant has no solid surface for a spacecraft or human to land on, as its composition is primarily gas. Additionally, the extreme pressure and temperature conditions on Jupiter would make it inhospitable for any human exploration.
Jupiter has no definite surface. If you did not have a suitable aircraft you would simply fall into the planet's interior to be crushed by the immense pressure.