Inger would not be able to jump as high as 4 feet 10 inches on Jupiter. Due to its significantly higher gravity, which is about 2.5 times that of Earth, the force pulling her down would make it much more difficult to achieve such a height. In contrast, on planets with lower gravity, like the Moon, she could jump much higher than that.
You would not be able to actually stand on the surface because Neptune is a gas planet. But if you were in a structure that was able to fly (not orbit) on the "surface," you would weigh around 99.18 pounds.
the problem is that Neptune is a way to cold place to check anything out . it is -235 degrees and it is a water planet so no one would be able to research on the planet or even Set foot on it , also Neptune is a gas planet so you wouldn't be able to even breath there
We don't have enough information about the universe to be able to know that. We do know, however, that the largest planet in our Solar system is Jupiter.
A planet made of methane gas likely wouldn't be able to support life as we know it because methane is toxic to humans and most living organisms. Additionally, methane is a greenhouse gas, so this planet would likely have extreme temperatures. Its atmosphere would be very different from Earth's, with no oxygen for us to breathe.
Yes, some part of the planet Jupiter is always in sunlight, although very little sunlight is able to penetrate past the upper cloud level. Jupiter has a day length of 9.84 hours. On the equator, 4.92 hours would be spent in light and 4.92 hours would be spent in darkness.
unranus
A weighing scale would not be able to measure in feet and inches.A weighing scale would not be able to measure in feet and inches.A weighing scale would not be able to measure in feet and inches.A weighing scale would not be able to measure in feet and inches.
no
There are many places where one would be able to find guides to Lonely Planet. One would be able to find guides by check the official Lonely Planet website.
Depends if they are Plutonians.
Nope. Way too hot. Its the closest planet to the sun.
You wouldn't be able to see the sky past the thick atmosphere. It would be quite foggy on the surface, but you would be able to see the rocky surface of the planet through the dense mist.
You would at least want it to be 2 inches to be able to catchup.
no
I think so no :(
watch planet of the apes.
Imagine if you asked a question that no one on the planet would be able to answer. That is fear.