'Weather' would be a very loose term on the surface, since the atmosphere has a pressure of only 0.1 Pa. There would be temperature changes, but don't expect to see storms, winds, rains or anything of the sort. Meteor showers, maybe?
There is no way any sort of living organism could live on Jupiter 1st, its gravity is so strong that you would get crushed. 2nd It has an atmosphere made of helium and hydrogen and we need oxygen to survive. 3rd it has very cold temperatures
Uranus is not habitable for humans because of its extreme cold temperatures, lack of a solid surface, and toxic atmosphere. Its average temperature is around -224 degrees Celsius, and its atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane.
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the sort of clothes you should wear on mars are clothes that are appropriate for dust storms and cold weather. you will also need a space suit and a material or mask to help yourself breath on the cold planet. written by NASA
She would experience temperatures around -60°C to -20°C in the stratosphere. The temperature usually increases with altitude in the stratosphere due to the presence of ozone absorbing ultraviolet radiation.
the mesosphere is ~35km thick ranging from 50km above the surface to 85km above the surface. the temperature changes rather linearly from 0 degrees at the start of the mesosphere and falls to nearly -100 degrees at the top of the mesosphere
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Temperatures in the mesosphere can vary, but they generally decrease with increasing altitude, ranging from about -90°C to -120°C (-130°F to -184°F). These temperatures can fluctuate depending on solar activity and other atmospheric conditions.
It can be dangerous to be out in sunny weather if you do not have adiquate hydration and some sort of shelter from it. It would be impossible to be inside it if that's what you're asking. The temperatures would vaporize almost anything inside it.
Real life experience would tell us no, but several religions include some sort of resurrection scheme.
To get a job at pixar one would presumably need to be an artist of some sort. Pixar does a lot of computer generated animation so that would be a good start.
Knowledge and experience.
Typically, at daybreak at the seashore, you might experience a gentle breeze as land and sea temperatures start to equalize. This could be a light onshore wind coming from the ocean towards the land.
You'll need to experience it and use a food chain. :)
When you feel someone is about to experience a challenge of any sort.
I would guess what is meant is "experience with your own emotions". This would result in an increased knowledge of how to handle your emotions and thus could be seen as a sort of intelligence. In fact intelligence is largely gained through experience itself, so this isn't a far off metaphor.