the gravity is just so strong
nothing would happen
It, and everything inside it, would be crushed (this is, of course, if the centre of the Earth was empty, because if it wasn't, then you would be burnt to a crisp due to the immense heat fo the centre of the Earth). Your head would be crushed because gravity pulls you to the centre of the Earth, and if this is happening all over the Earth, then loads of gravity is going into one spot in the centre of the Earth. This would all push at you on all sides and subsequently crush you.
Approximately 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter, while about 1.3 million Earths could fit inside the Sun. Therefore, it would take roughly around 1,000 Jupiters to have the same volume as the Sun.
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Yes, if you were to somehow stand on Jupiter, you would not sink inside. Jupiter is a gas giant with no solid surface, so you would continue to sink through its atmosphere until you were crushed by the extreme pressure at its core.
the galileo spacecraft dropped a probe into jupiters atmospere, it was crushed by the dangerous gases once it decended about 130,000
I think it can because there is a lot of atmospheric pressure so it can be crushed at one point.It would be crushed very quickly. The pressure on Venus is almost 100 times the pressure on earth. The gravity on Venus is less than the gravity on earth, however.
They would suffocate. And be crushed by gravity and (maybe) atmospheric pressure.
They would quickly be crushed by the atmospheric pressure.
the galileo spacecraft dropped a probe into jupiters atmospere, it was crushed by the dangerous gases once it decended about 130,000
A human would be crushed by the intense atmospheric pressure, which is 90 times that of the Earth's atmospheric pressure.
They are crushed
no air, high atmospheric pressure, would be crushed
Pressure in Jupiter is thought to be as high as 5,000GPa. On earth, typical air pressure is around 100kPa. So, if you fell deep enough into Jupiter you would definitely be crushed. However, the intense radiation in Jupiter would have already killed you long before you reached Jupiter's atmosphere.
On Mercury, a can would not be crushed due to gravity because the planet's gravity is too weak. However, the can could be crushed due to the high atmospheric pressure on Mercury, which is about 100 times greater than Earth's atmospheric pressure.
Jupiters upper atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide below that is a layer of condensed hydrogen or a sea of hydrogen because of the immense pressure in the atmosphere
The fluids in your body also exert pressure.