Jupiter was the sky god of the Roman pantheon. Considered one of the most powerful gods, he is compared with (and actually taken from) the Greek god Zeus.
The gods were immortal, hence, they could not die.
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Jupiter's favorite daughter is Minerva, known as Athena in Greek mythology. She is the goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts, often depicted as a strong and intelligent figure. Jupiter favored Minerva due to her strategic mind and her role as a protector of cities and civilization. This preference is highlighted by her unique birth, emerging fully grown and armored from Jupiter's forehead.
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You can't live on Jupiter. So yes you will and most defiantly can die on Jupiter.
You would die on it.
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he never existed jupiter was another name for zeus
Jupiter Leonid died on April 25, 1987, in Israel.
if a man were able to get up to jupiter and then take his gear off he would most likely instantaniously die.
It is certainly likely that the planet Jupiter will die as a planet. All matter in the universe is constantly changing. The amount of matter will always remain constant.
They will die instantly
Yes, you would die if you got too close to Jupiter. Jupiter's intense magnetic field and radiation belts can be lethal to humans. Additionally, the planet's thick atmosphere is composed of mainly hydrogen and helium, which would be toxic to breathe.
No one knows, but I know that you would die if you could get to Jupiter, If you could get there.. It would very horrible, because the pressure of the gases in Jupiter will crush you once you enter its atmoshpere.
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Jupiter is a gas giant and does not "die" in the traditional sense. It is made up primarily of hydrogen and helium, similar to a star. If Jupiter were to somehow lose its gas and dissipate, it would not have a direct impact on our solar system, since it does not support life as we know it.