what would happen if they are protected:if people wear full astronomical equipment , then they should fear no harm. they must have full protection and a very big oxygen bottle for them to breath properly. Uranus may be very cold so this is the reason why astonomical equipment shall just do the trick. what would happen if ther are not protected: If they don't protect themselves they may freeze to death, die because there is no oxygen, die because of no protection, and many more which could lead to death.
they would burnYes, they would burn, but they wouldn't even get through the thick layer of clouds. And if they did, they would die of heat. (It's hot enough to melt lead.) So, how would a human being fare a Venus? Honestly, not very well.
Not at all, they would die instantly Jupiter is more massive than all of the other planets put together, it's made mostly of hydrogen. It's gravity would crush you, it's surface would absorb you, it's atmosphere would poison you, and if that weren't enough it's got a storm on it's surface roughly the size of the earth that's been there from centuries and is visible from the surface of the earth.
We would freeze to death We would also sink and probably choke. There's more, though. We would also be crushed by Saturn's pressure, but if we did get far enough, we would probably melt once we reached the core.
Humans actively conserve many endangered species, such as the Panda. Some species are fighting a losing battle against natural selection, and we're the only reason they're still alive. If humans were to disappear, these species would too. Despite it being humanity's fault that a lot of these species are endangered, humanity dying out would not necessarily solve this. There are some species of parasites that require human contact for one part, or all of their lifespan, and they are so specialised, that no other host will do. These would die out if there were no more humans.
It sounds like you are referring to a taxi or rideshare vehicle with a meter that calculates the fare based on the distance traveled. The meter will incrementally increase as the car covers more distance, and the final fare will be determined by the total fractional miles traveled.
They would die. Instantly.
They would die. Instantly.
A human being placed on or near a star would have no problem whatsoever and nothing to worry about, as he would be vaporized in a fraction of a second.
Unless the human had protective gear that is currently beyond the capability of our technology, that person would fare very poorly and would have to leave Mercury very quickly or die.
they would burnYes, they would burn, but they wouldn't even get through the thick layer of clouds. And if they did, they would die of heat. (It's hot enough to melt lead.) So, how would a human being fare a Venus? Honestly, not very well.
we can live on earth because it is not to hot or cold
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No,because they would simply burn to death
A human being would likely struggle on my planet due to extreme conditions such as high temperatures, toxic atmosphere, or lack of resources essential for human survival. Without advanced technology and protective gear, it would be challenging for a human to survive in such harsh environments.
A human being would not fare well on Mercury due to its extreme conditions. Temperatures can reach up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and drop to -290 degrees Fahrenheit at night. Additionally, the planet has a very thin atmosphere and high levels of radiation, making it inhospitable for humans.
Well, Earth is the only planet that could support human life, so we've been faring pretty well here so far.
A human on Venus would die very quickly . Temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit.