Of course
Freeze.
Yes, a person would freeze on Uranus. Uranus has extremely low temperatures, averaging around -224°C (-371°F), which is way below freezing temperatures for humans. Additionally, the lack of a significant atmosphere on Uranus would leave a person vulnerable to the harsh cold.
Because the average temperature is -353 degrees and they would freeze to death.
he would freeze or sufficate.
Not at all! Since Uranus is gaseous rather than solid, its force of gravity is actually less than Earth's. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 86 pounds on the surface of Uranus, if you could find some place to stand on. You would freeze to death on Uranus, though, as the temperature is around -300 degrees F.
Since it is so cold at Uranus any living being on Earth (humans pretty much, duhhh) would freeze in an instant
They freeze to death.
Hypothermia is probably going to be the reading.
Yes she did freeze to death.
A person without a space suit on Uranus would be exposed to extremely cold temperatures, high levels of atmospheric pressure, and toxic gases like methane and ammonia. The lack of breathable air and extreme conditions would result in rapid loss of consciousness and eventually death.
Sure if you want to suffocate to death
Of corse not!!!!!You would never freeze with 50 degrees or up!