Over 1,000 planets the size of Earth can fit on Jupiter.
Jupiter has rain although it is not water based rain as occurs on Earth. Scientists feel that due to the high pressures in that planet's atmosphere the "rain" is liquid helium contaminated by neon.
Uranus is 63 times the volume of Earth, 1321 times the volume of Earth. Based on this and ignoring the spherical characteristics of both planets, Jupiter is approximately 20 times the volume of Uranus.
With no solid surface, or seasons, and multiple moons, the concept of "months" or lunar cycles cannot be applied to Jupiter. In Earth terms, Jupiter's year is 11.86 Earth years, or 142.32 Earth months.
They go like this: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune They go like this: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
Frozen to death.
Frozen to death.
Neptune is not a habitable planet as the temperatures are the coldest of all the planets in the solar system. The average temperature is -220° C.
The neighbour would not exist. The tenuous atmosphere means that the neighbour's body would explode.
The neighbour would not exist. The tenuous atmosphere means that the neighbour's body would explode.
Frozen to death.
Not so much. Linnaeus started classifying plant by the differences in their reproductive organs. The broad classification by living conditions would probably split plant into water and land based plants.
No.
A neighbor on Saturn would likely be a specialized life form adapted to extreme atmospheric conditions, such as high-pressure gas giants, strong winds, and low temperatures. It might have a gelatinous, buoyant body to navigate the thick atmosphere, with features resembling bioluminescent structures to communicate in the dim light. Additionally, it could possess a thick, insulated skin to withstand the cold and potentially harness energy from chemical reactions in the atmosphere, resembling a vibrant, ever-shifting cloud of colors.
Assuming this is a clue for a US-based crossword puzzle, then the answer is Mexico.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know which specific individual you are referring to. Living conditions can vary widely based on the time period, location, and socio-economic status of the person in question. Please specify the individual or context for a detailed answer.
A noun as subject functions as the subject of a sentence or the subject of a clause.Examples:My neighbor has a vegetable garden. (the noun 'neighbor' is the subject of the sentence)The fresh vegetables that my neighbor gave me were a real treat. (the noun 'neighbor' is the subject of the relative clause)The term 'my neighbor' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as the noun.