You probably wouldn't even survive getting onto Saturn, let alone what you would wear. But let's say hypothetically you can actually get there. You would have to wear a really, really big coat that would be able to withstand -247 degree temperature. You'd have to wear something heavy to hold you down from the 1500 winds. So have fun and good luck, if you ever try to withstand the atmosphere. Oh, and wear something to protect you against radiation. Sun screen doesn't count. :]
A person on Jupiter would need to wear a spacesuit with built-in temperature control and protection from high levels of radiation. The suit would also need to be able to withstand the intense pressures of Jupiter's atmosphere.
You would want to wear something to protect you from the extreme heat and pressure, it's about 900 F there. A better idea is not to go there, even the best machines we have sent there only lasted a few minutes.
Yes, you would need to wear a protective suit rather than just a coat on Jupiter. The planet has extreme temperatures, strong winds, and a thick atmosphere composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, making it unlikely for just a coat to provide adequate protection.
On Jupiter, the environment is extremely hostile, with intense atmospheric pressure, high radiation levels, and no solid surface. Therefore, traditional clothing is impractical; instead, any clothing would need to be part of a specialized pressure suit designed to protect against extreme conditions. Such suits would likely incorporate advanced materials for insulation and radiation shielding, equipped with life support systems to provide oxygen and temperature regulation. Exploring Jupiter is currently beyond human capability, making this a theoretical consideration for future space exploration missions.
To protect against the extreme temperatures, low atmospheric pressure, and high levels of radiation on Mars, astronauts would need to wear a specially designed spacesuit. These suits would provide insulation, protection from radiation, and life support systems to maintain a habitable environment for the astronaut. Regular clothing would not be sufficient to survive the harsh conditions on Mars.
No clothing would be needed since you would fall hundreds of miles through poisonous gases before you hit the rocky center. By then, of course, you would not need clothes, as you would have died.
in medieval times they would wear...... clothes
nothing! it was so hot underground they took there clothes off. The clothes they would wear when they were on would be there everyday clothes.
I would wear crab legs.
Pyjamas are clothes I mean, if you wear them, they are clothes. If you didn't, they would not be clothes.
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why would you ask this
The correct spelling would be clothes.
they would wear their best clothes
Clothes.
clothes -good answer
Clothes!