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On Uranus, you would choke, be squashed, and burn up.

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No. The gravity on Mercury is less than half of what it is on Earth.

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Yes. The pressure of the atmosphere of the planet (Jupiter) would crush you while you fell into it. This pressure is directly related to the gravity of the planet.

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On Jupiter, you would choke, be squashed, and burn up.

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No. It's less than 2 G, many Roller Coasters stress you more.

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Saturn's gravity (force per unit mass, near its "surface") is just slightly more than on Earth.

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Mercury does not have an atmosphere.

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Would you be squashed by the gravity on uranus?

yes


Would a person freeze on Uranus?

A person would freeze to death, and they would suffocate.


Would a human get squashed by Neptunes gravity?

yes


Would a human be squashed by the extreme gravity of venus?

No. Surface gravity on Venus is slightly less than gravity on Earth. A person would, however, be crushed by the atmospheric pressure and cooked by the extreme heat.


Would a person be squashed by the extreme gravity of mars?

No. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of what it is on Earth, so you would actually be much lighter there. The only planet with gravity strong enough that it would render people unable to stand is Jupiter/


Would you be squashed by the extreme gravity on mars?

Mars does not have extreme gravity! It is less than 40% of the earth's gravity.


Would a person be squashed by the extreme gravity on planet mercury?

Mercury does not have extreme gravity. Its gravity is only 38% of Earth's. If you are talking about Jupiter, then yes.


Would a person be squashed by the extreme gravity on Uranus?

No. The 'surface' gravity of neptune is only 1.14g, due to the low density of the planet. Surface pressure may 'squash' a person there though, although they would be frozen from the near 0K temprature. (approx -218C)


Would saturns atmosphere crush people?

yes because it has thick atmosphere and because of it's extreme gravity


What five things can you bring to survive on Saturn?

Food, water, air, shelter, and anti gravity. Saturns gravity is much stronger than Earths; it would crush you.


Would a human being be squashed on neptune because of the gravity?

No. The gravity at Neptune's nominal "surface" is only about 14% greater than it is on Earth. If you had a platform you would be able to stand without much difficulty.


Would someone be squashed by the force of gravity on mars?

A person would be squashed by gravity on Mars if there were a large slab of rockon top of him.The acceleration of gravity on Mars is 3.77 meters per second2 ... about 38% ofits value on Earth. So an astronaut who weighs 200 pounds with all his gear onEarth would have to drag around 76 pounds on Mars.