jupiter and venus are the planets that are heavy and thick that would crush a human.
Venus has a very thick atmosphere of Carbon dioxide. Its average surface pressure is a crushing 93 bar, or 93 times that of Earths.
This would be Venus. It's atmospheric pressure is 92x that of Earth's.
Venus. It's atmospheric pressure is 92 times that of Earth's atmosphere.
There is no recreation on planet Mars because people cannot live there. Mars is a rocky planet that cannot support human life because its atmosphere consists mainly of carbon dioxide. It is the fourth planet from the sun.
The rocky or terrestrial planets have less atmosphere (but more breathable atmosphere) than the gas giants have, for two reasons. First, they are smaller, and therefore have weaker gravitational fields, which makes it easier for gas to leak away into space, and secondly, they are closer to the sun and therefore hotter, and the additional heat causes gas to expand, thus also contributing to its escape into space.
No. Human's can alter the atmosphere in ways that can be harmful, but they cannot destroy it.
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it's Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun, also the largest planet in the sloar system.
jupiter and venus are the planets that are heavy and thick that would crush a human.
Venus. Its has a very thick atmosphere of Carbon dioxide. Its average surface pressure is a crushing 93 bar, or 93 times that of Earths.
The heaviest atmosphere in the solar system is that of the planet Jupiter. It would be difficult to design a vehicle which could descend into the depths of the Jovian atmosphere without being crushed.
This would be Venus.
Venus has a very thick atmosphere of Carbon dioxide. Its average surface pressure is a crushing 93 bar, or 93 times that of Earths.
Venus. It's atmospheric pressure is 92 times that of Earth's atmosphere.
We do not know of any other planet with a sustainable atmosphere that supports human life.
This would be Venus. The atmosphere of Venus has a mass of about 4.8 x 1020 kg, a mean molecular weight of 43.45 g/mole, a density of about 65 kg/m3, and a height of 15.9km.
no because planet neptune does not have enough atmosphere for human to breath in
No. The gravity would not crush a human. The pressure from the atmosphere would.
Because the gas giants have enormous atmospheres and what we see is the top of the dense cloudy atmosphere, which people cannot stand on. Beneath that the rock surface is so deep down that the atmospheric pressure would crush any machine.