Yes, most definitely. Jupiter is a large ball of gas (biggest planet in our solar system). The weight of all that gas surrounding you, above you, would most definitely crush you.
Our next door neighbour Venus (brightest object in the sky) has an atmosphere of Carbon Dioxide. Due to the run away greenhouse effect on our sister planet, the atmosphere is very thick - lots of gas = high pressure. The atmospheric pressure on Venus is 93 Bar (on Earth it is 1 bar!).
In the 60s and 70s, Russia attempted to send many probes to Venus to send back photographs of the surface - these reinforced metal probes were CRUSHED by the pressure on Venus - a human wouldnt last more than a few seconds on either of these planets!
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, but it is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with various other trace gases. There is water present in the form of water vapor in its atmosphere, particularly in the form of clouds. However, Jupiter's atmosphere is extremely thick and lacks the breathable air found on Earth. Overall, while water exists on Jupiter, the conditions are inhospitable for human life.
No, Jupiter cannot sustain human life as it is a gas giant with no solid surface to support life. The extreme atmospheric conditions on Jupiter, including high levels of radiation, intense gravity, and lack of oxygen, make it uninhabitable for humans.
A Jupiter wouldn't freeze or burn because they are the exact same temperature.
If a human were to land on Jupiter, they would likely be crushed by the extreme pressure of the planet's atmosphere before even reaching the surface. Jupiter's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium and contains powerful storms and intense radiation that would be lethal to humans. Additionally, Jupiter's lack of a solid surface would make it impossible to land on in the traditional sense.
Jupiter is a gas giant and there is no land area to build a human habitable colony. Maybe deep enough into the gaseous atmosphere, it may be dense enough to become a solid surface, but at that point the pressure from the gasses above will crush everything..
jupiter and venus are the planets that are heavy and thick that would crush a human.
The heaviest atmosphere in the solar system is that of the planet Jupiter. It would be difficult to design a vehicle which could descend into the depths of the Jovian atmosphere without being crushed.
Jupiter's gravity is too much for a human to stand. And they could not survive the temperature or atmosphere either.
Venus has an atmosphere that is extremely dense and composed primarily of carbon dioxide, with pressure at the surface about 92 times that of Earth's. The atmospheric pressure and high temperatures on Venus would indeed crush and incinerate a human.
it's Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun, also the largest planet in the sloar system.
---- It's absoloutly impossible. 3 reasons are that firstly the planet has an atmosphere that is made up from gases that are deadly poisonous to a human. Secondly, the surface of Jupiter (and just about all of the rest of it too) is gaseous and the only "solid" part is a very small inner core. Thirdly, even if you could find a solid surface to stand on you would still die instantly because the pressure on Jupiter is so incredibly heavy that a human would be crushed and flattened like a ribbon instantly.
Jupiter is a gas giant. It is far too dangerous for any human to survive or even enter the atmosphere there. Your answer: No.
Yes, you could breath BUT Jupiter's atmosphere can not support human life, It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and water.
Venus has an atmosphere that is extremely dense and composed mainly of carbon dioxide. The atmospheric pressure on Venus is about 92 times that of Earth's, which would crush a human due to the immense pressure.
No, humans cannot breathe on Jupiter.If you were in the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, you could not breathe it. There is little or no oxygen, only gases that are mostly toxic to humans. They include hydrogen and methane.There is also no surface to stand on. The gases in the upper clouds are very cold and thin, and the denser atmosphere below is too dense and hot.
well, Jupiter has no atmosphere recorded to sustain life. The ground is recorded to be insufficent to life. So you'd die. Think of it like this, if there is no bactrial life, there is definitely no human life.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, but it is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with various other trace gases. There is water present in the form of water vapor in its atmosphere, particularly in the form of clouds. However, Jupiter's atmosphere is extremely thick and lacks the breathable air found on Earth. Overall, while water exists on Jupiter, the conditions are inhospitable for human life.