Humans can Not survive on Saturn. The giant gas planet has a gravitational pull that would crush a human being in seconds. It is not possible for a human being to survive on Saturn for more than mere seconds.
you need oxygen to survive anywhere.. most definately on saturn!!
That is not an easy question to be answered, there are many factors that are needed to sustain life. Many of which Saturn does not possess. To start with, Saturn is a Gas Giant and not a rocky planet so you cannot physically stand on it. You would probably have better luck trying to live on one of Saturn's moons such as Titan.
Humans would need advanced technology to survive on Saturn due to its harsh conditions. This would include protection from the planet's extreme cold, high pressure, and toxic atmosphere composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. Additionally, creating sustainable life support systems for food, water, and air would be essential for long-term habitation.
By a rocket. Although on the way you may not live because some people have died by going out of space, because there is no gravity you just float around! I hope my answer helps you! :)
you will need water, oxygen, plants, food, air, warmth, shelter, sunlight and vitamins to survive on earth. To survive on any planet you will need water and sunlight and oxygen and air an warmth and shelter.
It is impossible to survive on the planet Neptune. This planet is very far away from the sun and therefore is very cold and not habitable.
a space suit and air
no because you would die on saturn, therefore there is no need for a nose.
O% because it is not a solid planet and it has no oxagen which you probably need.
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Satirn is a gas giant with very strong gravity, low temperature, and an unbreathable atmosphere, so anyone trying to land there would find it very difficult, but with sufficiently good technological support, it could be done.
Yes, if you were standing on Saturn, you would need to bring your own oxygen because the planet's atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium, with only trace amounts of oxygen. However, water in the form of ice is present on Saturn's moons and rings, so you may not need to bring your own water.