Dangerous requires a specification of "dangerous to whom". All of the planets other than Earth would be difficult to live on because of their high temperatures, corrosive atmosphere, absence of almost any atmosphere, crushing gravity, or near absolute zero surface temperature. Even Earth has areas where your chance of survival are minimal (at the poles, sea bottom, tops of mountains, acid springs, volcanic vents, jungles filled with poisonous plants and dangerous animals.
If the question asks which planet is likely to suddenly leave its orbit and destroy earth, explode, or hide in your closet to bite you in the morning - then none.
All this taken into account the most dangerous planet for most f us is the only one we are ever exposed to - Earth.
Some of the most dangerous things on the planet include viruses like Ebola and COVID-19, natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis, and human activities like nuclear weapons and pollution. In addition, wildlife such as venomous snakes and predatory animals can also pose significant threats to humans.
Yes. Tornadoes produce the most destructive winds on Earth. Hurricanes can have higher death tolls, but for them, wind is not the greastest danger.
There is no planet that is called the "glossy planet".
The main risks of going to Jupiter include exposure to high levels of radiation from Jupiter's powerful magnetic field, as well as the intense radiation belts surrounding the planet. Additionally, the extreme atmospheric conditions and pressure on Jupiter could pose significant challenges to any spacecraft or human mission attempting to explore the planet.
All of them , including Earth. !!!! Because the local environment of each planet is so different from Earth, we , humans, cannot survive on them. I include Earth, because people can be killed by geophysical activity , earthquakes, etc., also being bombarded by asteroids/comets.
No.
No it is not breathable, because the planet is full of dangerous gases such as methane.
Homo Sapiens.Humans
Strange Days on Planet Earth - 2005 Dangerous Catch was released on: USA: 23 April 2008
Numerous amounts of toxins are found in the air, and it is extremely hot.
it would probaly be mustafar
Some of the most dangerous things on the planet include viruses like Ebola and COVID-19, natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis, and human activities like nuclear weapons and pollution. In addition, wildlife such as venomous snakes and predatory animals can also pose significant threats to humans.
Maximum Exposure - 2000 Earth The World's Most Dangerous Planet 1-5 was released on: USA: 2000
It's definitely Mercury...or Venus...or one of those giant planets. Mars is pretty dangerous too.
Earth is that lucky planet. It has got a shield of ozone.
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