As gas giants they have only an atmosphere and no surface, so no, you cannot stand on it. However due to pressure Saturn's hydrogen will exist as a liquid and then a metal the deeper into the planet you travelled.
Yes, you could stand on the surface of Mars since it has gravity, but it is only about 38% of the gravity on Earth. This means you would feel lighter and could potentially jump higher compared to on Earth.
No. You could not live on Saturn because there is no surface to stand on, no oxygen to breathe, and it is too cold.
You can stand on Pluto and mars because they have a solid surface. You could NEVER stand on any of the other planets. They are made of gas, If you were stupid enough to stand on one of the other planets you would die once you get on it
Neptune does have a solid surface beneath its thick, thick atmosphere. You would fall through the visible surface (then fall 20% of the planets diameter) but would probably be able to stand on the solid surface beneath. ( Note, we do not know for sure because no direct measurements have been taken).
You would need to be in a suit that was able to withstand a Vacuum and some seriously low tempereatures, but you could stand on its surface. The surface gravity is low, since the overall mass of the planet is quite small, less than 10% of the Earths gravity.
It has no land.
About 0.5-2 bar.
Mercury has a surface, so yes you could stand on it.
Neither. Saturn is a gas giant. It does not have a solid surface.
Saturns Moon Does But Earth Doesn't Well At Least I Think That's The Answer :)
Saturn is a gas planet, so it has no surface
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Yes.
There is no landscape, Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface.
Yes, you could stand on the surface of Mars since it has gravity, but it is only about 38% of the gravity on Earth. This means you would feel lighter and could potentially jump higher compared to on Earth.