Well, a lot of ways, but probably the most common ones would be from asphyxiation (sorry I don't know how to spell that), freezing, or starving.
They would die. Uranus has no solid surface. So yeah, slowly sink into pudding like surface and suffocate if not killed by the -224 degrees Celsius temperature first.
they would freeze because its way too cold they would die because thers no oxygen
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Assuming the person's weight on Earth is 100 pounds, on Uranus, which has a lesser gravitational pull, that person would weigh approximately 89 pounds.
no a person could not survive on uranus
Uranus would be the great grandfather of Athena.
Nobody has ever been to Uranus. It is much to far away for humans to travel there with the currently technology we have now. It would take a lot of years to get there and a lot of years to get back to o Earth.
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They would suffocate. And be crushed by gravity and (maybe) atmospheric pressure.
yes because it would not be fare for 1 person to vote so 12 people vote cause its fare.
Assuming the person's weight on Earth is 100 pounds, on Uranus, which has a lesser gravitational pull, that person would weigh approximately 89 pounds.
You would practically freeze.
Fare component on an airline ticket is how the cost of the fare is divided between the different parts of the fare. For example, a fare component could list First Class to denote the part of the plane where a person will be seated. Luggage charges would also be listed separate as fare components on airline tickets.
Unless the human had protective gear that is currently beyond the capability of our technology, that person would fare very poorly and would have to leave Mercury very quickly or die.
Yes, a person would choke and would not be able to breathe in the atmosphere of Uranus because of the poisonous gases. The low temperatures and high wind speeds would also be dangerous to humans.
no a person could not survive on uranus
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 88.6 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.
No, not unless the person had very advanced life support systems. Uranus' atmosphere is toxic and very cold. It does not even have a solid surface.
A person who hides on a ship to avoid paying a fare is called a stow away.