No, because the pressure pushing in from the outside would be far greater than the pressure pushing out. If anything, they would implode.
Humans are unable to live on Neptune. The planet lacks the natural resources use humans need to survive. It is also far too cold and is mostly made of gases. So...No.
No. Some time in the next million years Betelgeuse will explode as a supernova, but it is too far away from us to damage the earth. All we will see is Betelgeuse getting a lot brighter in the night sky.
In order for there to be LIFE AS WE KNOW IT on a planet, the planet must have liquid water; between 0 degrees Celsius and 100 degrees Celsius. Very few life forms are capable of living in boiling water (although a new variety of bacteria has been discovered living in salty ice pockets in Antarctica). If a planet is too close to a star, the temperature will be too hot; too far from the star, and the planet will be too cold. Only within the "habitable range" would humans be able to colonize the planet. Because we humans have not yet found other kinds of life, we have difficulty imagining what conditions "life as we DON'T know it" might be able to live in. I suspect that we will find that "life" exists in a vast range of environments that we humans would not find habitable.
no its too cold for any human to live there
In the South Pacific, not too far from Fiji.
Science has not gone too far, humans have.
Usually no- they are far too deep underwater for light to penetrate.
No. We're far too big for an adder to swallow.
Venus is far too hot and surface pressure is too high for humans to survive.
explode
The same with beans, they start to expand in too much heat and eventually explode.
Any material that is unstable, and can drop to a lower energy level. There are far too many to list here, but they include many nitrates and chlorates.
Andromada is too far away to have an effect on Earth, if it did explode. The Andromeda galaxy may be destroyed a bit. If it does erupt there's nothing to worry about.
Mercury is far too distant and too small to have any effect on humans. If you are looking for astrology related stuff then that would be a different answer.
humans are unable to see things that are too small, walk long distance and hear somethin too soft or too far away.
One's head will definitely explode if they hang upside for too long, too long being three days.
"You dove too deep" can be interpreted as a metaphor for going too far into something or getting too involved beyond what was intended. It implies that the person went beyond their limits or boundaries, similar to diving underwater and risking going too deep.