If you look at the common weather of Neptune you will find that it is 150 Centigrade, with winds ranging about 900 miles per hour near the equator. The human body could not handle this temperature nor the wind. So, basically it would not be possible for a human to be on Neptune and live no matter what you wore.
If you were to visit Neptune, you would need a specialized space suit that provides protection from the extreme cold, high-pressure environment, and toxic gases found on the planet. This suit would likely be thickly insulated, with advanced life support systems to keep you safe in the harsh conditions of Neptune's atmosphere.
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.
People wear clothes, hats, and sunscreen to block the sun.
In Kannada, we would say:Neptune Graha
If you weighed 50 kg on Earth, you would weigh about 179 kg on Neptune. This is because Neptune's surface gravity is roughly 1.14 times that of Earth.
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.
Neptune is very very cold a coat would not protect you enough.
No. Neptune is cold enough that even a coat would not protect you.
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.
your a big old stupid head!
You should wear a bathing suit and take some sponges.
they would wear their best clothes