On Jupiter, the atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases. Since humans cannot breathe hydrogen, the lack of oxygen in Jupiter's atmosphere would make it impossible for humans to breathe there. Additionally, the extreme pressure and temperature on Jupiter would also make it uninhabitable for humans.
A mouse would die almost immediately in Jupiter. The temperature is about -110°C and the atmosphere doesn't have any oxygen for it to breathe.
The atmosphere is Jupiter is mainly composed of hydrogen (~90%) and helium (~10%). Since there is absolutely no oxygen, you would quickly suffocate if you were to attempt to breathe in the air (assuming, of course, that the atmospheric pressure and temperature didn't kill you first).
An alien that lives on Jupiter may potentially breathe through a specialized respiratory system that utilizes gases available in Jupiter's atmosphere, such as hydrogen and helium. Alternatively, they could have evolved to extract oxygen from other sources within their environment.
Yes. But why does Titan have air and not the Earth's moon? If we say, because Titan is colder, then why do some of the large moons of Saturn and Jupiter have no air?
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Yes Jupiter does have water. But it isn't "on" Jupiter. It is in the form of water vapor in the cloud tops. Jupiter does not have any air on it. If you travel to Jupiter, you will not be able to breathe because Jupiter's air is Just Gas. But if you wear An astronaut helmet then maybe you can breathe a little bit.
Yes Jupiter does have water. But it isn't "on" Jupiter. It is in the form of water vapor in the cloud tops. Jupiter does not have any air on it. If you travel to Jupiter, you will not be able to breathe because Jupiter's air is Just Gas. But if you wear An astronaut helmet then maybe you can breathe a little bit.
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No. Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium with no free oxygen.
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.
A mouse would die almost immediately in Jupiter. The temperature is about -110°C and the atmosphere doesn't have any oxygen for it to breathe.
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.
The atmosphere is Jupiter is mainly composed of hydrogen (~90%) and helium (~10%). Since there is absolutely no oxygen, you would quickly suffocate if you were to attempt to breathe in the air (assuming, of course, that the atmospheric pressure and temperature didn't kill you first).
No one knows at the moment why Jupiter is a big planet, other than the theory ogf how other planets where dust came together to form the planets, and it could just be it took more of it to form. What we do know is that you can not breathe in Jupiter in the same way you can not breathe on the Moon, whihc is no development of an atmosphere.
An alien that lives on Jupiter may potentially breathe through a specialized respiratory system that utilizes gases available in Jupiter's atmosphere, such as hydrogen and helium. Alternatively, they could have evolved to extract oxygen from other sources within their environment.