Mercury is too small to retain a significant atmosphere, though it does have a thin layer of gas surrounding it with the density similar to the upper most regions of Earth's atmosphere (the exosphere). Plus, the surface temperature of Mercury is on average in excess of 100 degrees Celsius. Therefore, if someone suddenly appears on Mercury without any kind of protection, they will not only have no air to breath, they will be cooked in a matter of minutes.
Uranus has a thick outer atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. At Earth's sea-level pressure (1 atmosphere, 1000 millibars), the temperature is -197 °C, so any inhaled gas would instantly freeze a person's lungs.
Just once and then die - assuming they could handle the pressure,
yes a person would choke once they enter the planet of Venus. because of the sulfuric acid and coldness and not being able to breath on the planet alone you would die on the stop...
Yes of course, don't risk it
you would explode, due to the pressure, you would swell until you litterally popped
A person would freeze on Mars. The warmest parts of Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest parts of Earth.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
55 pounds on Mars.
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Yes you would, since the atmosphere on Mars is extremely thin and is made up almost entirely of carbon dioxide.
No. But unless well protected, they'd choke and freeze though
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No. Just die. Its pressure is less than the top of our highest mountain.
yes you would because its dry nd hot there. It has no air, but it has water.
No. A person would simultaneously freeze and asphyxiate on mars.
yes they would
you would explode, due to the pressure, you would swell until you litterally popped
The person would choke and puke.
Not choke, just die; no oxygen. And so cold your lungs would freeze.
no because you need oxygen and in Mars