Approximately 20 tons
The blue whale's brain is much larger and more complex than a human's brain. It is the largest brain of any animal on Earth, but its structure and functions are different from a human's brain.
There are billions of nerves in the human body.
The human male testicles are made up of super strong tissues. So strong that it could take up to 2.5 tons of pressure to crush/pop them. That is not however the same for cutting them open, that just takes a sharp object like for example a knife ;].
The human body has billions of nerves in total.
Oh, dude, breaking a human jaw? That's a bit intense, don't you think? Well, technically speaking, it really depends on factors like the angle of impact and the strength of the jawbone. But like, let's not go around testing this out, okay? Just take care of your jaw and maybe stick to softer foods.
The interior of Earth is so hot and under so much pressure that a human could not survive going more than a few miles into the crust.
No the heat would be to much pressure
The pressure under 1 mile of the Earth's crust is approximately 2,300 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure increases with depth due to the weight of the overlying rock and material.
No, Mars has a much lower atmospheric pressure compared to Earth. The average surface pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's atmospheric pressure at sea level, making it too thin to support human life without a pressure suit.
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Saturn is so much larger than Earth that it's atmosphere is under enough pressure to create a higher surface temperature.
The inner core of the Earth is under extreme pressure, causing it to remain solid despite its high temperature. This solid inner core is surrounded by the liquid outer core, which is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field through its convective flows.
Because, the conditions going closer to the Earth is too hot for a human to handle. Also, there is too much pressure when you go lower to the Earth's interior. ~HOPE THIS HELPS :D
Huge magma chambers grow under the earth and cannot be released through volcanic activity, until the pressure is too much and the magma pushes out through the earth's crust.
The surface pressure on Venus is about 93 times that of Earth. Infact it is equivalent to 1 km under the oceans.
A normal human breath exerts a pressure of around 760 mmHg (millimeters of mercury). This pressure is equivalent to atmospheric pressure at sea level.
Pressure is the weight of an overlying column of material. The pressure at the core comes from 6400km of overlying rock, which is much denser than air