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A person would freeze to death, and they would suffocate.

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Yes, but only if you can get there first. Once you get near Jupiter, chances are there will be no return.

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They would freeze, not to mention suffocate and be squashed by the pressure.

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They would freeze.

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Would someone freeze or burn up on the atmosphere of uranus?

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What would happen to a human if he lived on Uranus?

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Can you freeze to death on Uranus?

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Would a person freeze or burn up on the planet mars?

A person would freeze on Mars. The warmest parts of Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest parts of Earth.


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Can someone freeze on the planet of neptune?

Yes. A person would freeze wuite quickly.


Would people be squashed with the gravity of uranus?

Not at all! Since Uranus is gaseous rather than solid, its force of gravity is actually less than Earth's. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 86 pounds on the surface of Uranus, if you could find some place to stand on. You would freeze to death on Uranus, though, as the temperature is around -300 degrees F.


Would a person be squashed by the extreme gravity on Uranus?

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