No, humans and life cannot survive on Neptune for the following reasons:
Neptune has no solid surface to stand on. You would be swimming around in liquid hydrogen and helium. You would freeze to death. Also there is no food to eat, no water to drink, and no oxygen to breath.
a person would freeze to death!!
A person on Neptune would not be able to run let alone survive. The immense gravity would quickly crush them.
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Neptune!
A 150 pound person would weigh 179 pounds on Neptune. The surface gravity on Neptune is 119% of Earth's surface gravity.
Neptune has no solid surface to stand on. You would be swimming around in liquid hydrogen and helium. You would freeze to death. Also there is no food to eat, no water to drink, and no oxygen to breath.
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They could only be in Neptune's atmosphere. Neptune is gas down as far as the core and so there is technically no surface. Therefore, a human could never be 'on' Neptune, on 'in' its atmosphere, and a human on Neptune would be a bit heavier, but not to much. There isn't anything to eat. It would be colder than most could imagine. Cold enough that nitrogen, which is an atmospheric gas here on earth, would be a liquid on Neptune. A person couldn't wear enough clothing to be protected outside on the surface. Any building there would have to be insulated in a way no building contractors here on earth have ever done. You'd need some serious heat in that building. Very serious heat. Oh, and with wind on Neptune ripping at something like 2100 kilometers per hour, it would be really tough to keep a structure in one place.
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An imaginary one.
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They would weigh 112.5lbs.
They would suffocate. And be crushed by gravity and (maybe) atmospheric pressure.
A person on Neptune would not be able to run let alone survive. The immense gravity would quickly crush them.
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