Gravity on Mercury is about 38% that of Earth's, meaning it is significantly weaker. This lower gravity would not crush people; instead, individuals would feel lighter and could jump higher than they could on Earth. However, the extreme temperatures and lack of atmosphere on Mercury would pose far greater challenges for human survival than gravity itself.
On Uranus, you would choke, be squashed, and burn up.
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Yes, Saturn's atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium gases, making it very thick and dense. The high pressure and extreme temperatures on Saturn would crush and vaporize a person long before they reached the planet's surface.
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.
The surface gravity of a white dwarf star with the mass of our Sun and the size of our Moon would be extremely high, much greater than what we experience on Earth. This is because gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the object. The intense gravity on the surface of such a white dwarf would crush any normal matter that comes into contact with it.
no the gravity would crush you
Neptune's "surface gravity" is a bit more than Earth's, but Neptune's gravity would not crush you. If you went deep inside Neptune the pressure would probably crush you. That's not gravity crushing you directly, but the pressure. This pressure is caused by the combination of gravity and the planet's resistance to being compressed by gravity. The pressure increases rapidly with depth.
The gravity would crush us.
Gravity would crush you. With gravity so strong light cannot escape I am sure you wont.
No, Jupiter's gravity is not strong enough to crush bones. While Jupiter does have a strong gravitational force, it is not powerful enough to crush bones of a human or any typical object.
Saturn has more gravity so it would crush a person.
Yes, the intense gravity on the Sun would crush a human due to the immense pressure exerted by the mass of the Sun. The Sun's gravity is about 28 times stronger than Earth's gravity, making it impossible for a human to survive on the Sun's surface.
Yes, the gravity on Venus is about 91% of the gravity on Earth. So, a human on Venus would not be significantly squashed by the gravity, but they would feel heavier than on Earth due to the increased gravitational force.
On Uranus, you would choke, be squashed, and burn up.
Food, water, air, shelter, and anti gravity. Saturns gravity is much stronger than Earths; it would crush you.
because there is no oxygen on Jupiter, and one would suffocate.And also because we are so used to earth's amount of gravity, Jupiter's gravity force would just crush us.
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