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No. Neptune has an atmosphere made mostly of hydrogen and helium. While this atmosphere would cause asphyxiation, a person would not choke. Regardless, Neptune is so cold than a person would freeze to death before they could asphyxiate.

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On Neptune, you would be uncomfortably chilly in its estimated temperature of

about 370° below zero, you would have trouble getting around in its winds of

up to 1,500 mph, and some difficulty breathing its atmosphere of hydrogen,

helium, and methane.

But regardless of how long you might hold out there, it's certain that you would

not last long enough to find any extreme gravity, since there isn't any. Neptune's

surface gravity is about 19% greater than Earth's. If you weigh 150 pounds on

Earth, you would weigh about 178 there. So you could stroll jaunty jolly, carry on

along your merry way, and have no fear of being squashed.

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On Neptune, you would be uncomfortably chilly in its estimated temperature of

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Yes.

Neptune's atmosphere is composed of helium, hydrogen and methane. Neptune also has a very hot molten ammonia core. There is no oxygen, so a human would choke to death on Neptune.

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yes they will choke because of the cold atmosphere

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There is no oxygen.

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no because gravity cant squash you

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