This would be Venus.
jupiter and venus are the planets that are heavy and thick that would crush a human.
it's Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun, also the largest planet in the sloar system.
jupiter and venus are the planets that are heavy and thick that would crush a human.
Venus has a very thick atmosphere of Carbon dioxide. Its average surface pressure is a crushing 93 bar, or 93 times that of Earths.
Venus. Its has a very thick atmosphere of Carbon dioxide. Its average surface pressure is a crushing 93 bar, or 93 times that of Earths.
The heaviest atmosphere in the solar system is that of the planet Jupiter. It would be difficult to design a vehicle which could descend into the depths of the Jovian atmosphere without being crushed.
Venus. It's atmospheric pressure is 92 times that of Earth's atmosphere.
This would be Venus. The atmosphere of Venus has a mass of about 4.8 x 1020 kg, a mean molecular weight of 43.45 g/mole, a density of about 65 kg/m3, and a height of 15.9km.
Venus has a very thick atmosphere of Carbon dioxide. Its average surface pressure is a crushing 93 bar, or 93 times that of Earths. Each of the four gas giant planets are made mainly of Hydrogen and Helium. Thier atmospheres just get thicker and thicker the deeper you go into the planet.
Yes, most definitely. Jupiter is a large ball of gas (biggest planet in our solar system). The weight of all that gas surrounding you, above you, would most definitely crush you. Our next door neighbour Venus (brightest object in the sky) has an atmosphere of Carbon Dioxide. Due to the run away greenhouse effect on our sister planet, the atmosphere is very thick - lots of gas = high pressure. The atmospheric pressure on Venus is 93 Bar (on Earth it is 1 bar!). In the 60s and 70s, Russia attempted to send many probes to Venus to send back photographs of the surface - these reinforced metal probes were CRUSHED by the pressure on Venus - a human wouldnt last more than a few seconds on either of these planets!
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Venus.