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.
No, humans and life cannot survive on Neptune for the following reasons:Neptune is freezing. Life would freeze to death.Because Neptune is freezing, electronic equipment will also malfunction. Including space shuttles and space suits.Neptune is a stormy planet. Humans would be blown off into space.Neptune is a gas giant. Theoretically there is no solid surface to stand on, so you would sink into the planet and be consumed by the molten ammonia core.There is not enough sunlight to grow food or keep plants alive to process oxygen.There is no drinkable water, it would freeze instantly.
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.
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 die. Instantly.
They would die. Instantly.
They would suffocate. And be crushed by gravity and (maybe) atmospheric pressure.
yes because it would not be fare for 1 person to vote so 12 people vote cause its fare.
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.
Fare component on an airline ticket is how the cost of the fare is divided between the different parts of the fare. For example, a fare component could list First Class to denote the part of the plane where a person will be seated. Luggage charges would also be listed separate as fare components on airline tickets.
we can live on earth because it is not to hot or cold
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.
A person who hides on a ship to avoid paying a fare is called a stow away.
He paid the cab fare in cash.
It depends on how you understand "fare".If you are asking if the person has a ticket already purchased, it would be "Tienes el billete?"If you are asking if the person has the money requisite to buy the ticket, but not the actual ticket, it would be "Tienes bastante dinero para comprar el billete?"