as a matter of fact yes to both it is 400 degrees in the day and -200 degrees in the night. witch is enough to melt most metals.
A person would freeze to death, and they would suffocate.
It's important because if we were around neptune or pluto's position we would freeze to death and if we were close to mercury we would burn to death!! hope that helped.
First we would freeze to death
hey. wassup. noone would be able 2 visit saturn. u would freeze and sink till u choked 2 death. word. sammyc
No, humans and life cannot survive on Neptune for the following reasons:Neptune is freezing. Life would freeze to death.Because Neptune is freezing, electronic equipment will also malfunction. Including space shuttles and space suits.Neptune is a stormy planet. Humans would be blown off into space.Neptune is a gas giant. Theoretically there is no solid surface to stand on, so you would sink into the planet and be consumed by the molten ammonia core.There is not enough sunlight to grow food or keep plants alive to process oxygen.There is no drinkable water, it would freeze instantly.
Assuming they were protected from other hazards such as asphyxiation, a person would freeze to death on Mars.
A person would freeze to death, and they would suffocate.
Assuming they were protected from other hazards such as asphyxiation, a person would freeze to death on Mars.
They would get a very quick and painful death:)
It's important because if we were around neptune or pluto's position we would freeze to death and if we were close to mercury we would burn to death!! hope that helped.
Probably because Mercury is the closest planet to the sun making it temperatures of up to 430 degrees Celsius and if aliens were to live there they would probably freeze to death if they came to our planet.
They would most likely freeze to death unless they had shelter to take refuge in.
yes, in the ocean
We would freeze to death
First we would freeze to death
burn to death
Of corse not!!!!!You would never freeze with 50 degrees or up!