Firstly, Jupiter is gas giant and thus does NOT have a surface. Secondly, the gravity is so strong, that it would crush something as feeble as a human body and lastly, the atmosphere is mainly hydrogen, so a human would die on taking it's first breath.
Jupiter is what is called a gas giant, and the "surface" is buried hundreds of miles below the tops of the clouds. If you could survive the pressure to stand there, which you probably couldn't, you would not be able to see anything.
Jupiter is what we consider one the 'gas giants', therefore, we definitely won't be able to survive on it.
You would not be able to see the moons from the surface; Jupiter's atmosphere is too thick.
Not so long, its made out of gas so you would fall through and probably be burnt to ashes.
Humans cannot live on Jupiter because it is a gas giant with extreme temperatures, crushing atmospheric pressure, and no solid surface to support life as we know it. Additionally, Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, which are not breathable for humans.
Actually, no. there may be a solid surface at the core of Jupiter, but you would not be able to stand on it. Well to get to it because going through all those gases Jupiter is made up of may seem easy... possible but you would actually be crushed by the pressure of it and die a horrible death.
It is highly unlikely that humans will be able to land on Jupiter in the near future due to the extreme conditions on the planet, such as its lack of a solid surface, intense radiation, and crushing atmospheric pressure. Additionally, the distance and travel time to Jupiter make a manned mission logistically challenging and risky.
Astro-biologists and scientists tell us that humans cannot live on Jupiter because it is all gas and clouds. Can't stand on clouds ya know. Have you seen the movie Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back? In this fictional movie the characters fly in their spaceship to a planet called Bespin. This planet is a gas planet and they have a floating city to live on. So unless we discover Jupiter does have solid ground with a livable atmosphere or unless we develop the means to make massive floating cities, we cannot live on Jupiter.
Then all ultraviolet radiation would reach the surface. This would be very harmful to all forms of life, including humans. Humans and most other life would likely not be able to survive.
The Earth's ecosystem would completely dissipate, and humans would not be able to survive, because there would be no food whatsoever.
Animals can survive by their gills and they have oxygen in their gills. Humans have been able to survive in the ocean only because of aqua lung and also submersibles also known as submarine's
Without resources such as trees, minerals, water, etc. humans would not be able to create the things we have, survive, or do anything. Humans cannot survive solely on our own.