All of them.
Saturn is a planet made up mostly of gases like hydrogen and helium and is not made up of substances that are inherently poisonous to humans. However, the conditions on Saturn, such as extreme cold, high pressure, and presence of methane, ammonia, and hydrogen, would make it inhospitable and deadly to humans.
No, as far as we know, Saturn does not have any inhabitants. It is a gas giant planet with extreme conditions including high levels of radiation and atmospheric pressure that would make it impossible for humans to survive.
No, the atmosphere on Saturn is not breathable for humans. It mainly consists of hydrogen and helium with traces of methane and ammonia. The conditions on Saturn are extremely harsh, with high pressure, extreme temperatures, and no oxygen.
Living on Saturn would not be possible due to its extreme atmospheric conditions, which include high levels of hydrogen and helium. The lack of oxygen would prevent humans from breathing. Additionally, the intense pressure and wind speeds on Saturn would also make it inhospitable for human life.
Yes and noyes because if u can survive without oxygen and stay in methane for a whole year ps:::::::::::::::::::::::: saturns 1 year is 29.5 earth yearsno because noone can surviv pure methane and pure gas
Lack of air, radiation, extreme temperatures.
Gravitational attraction toward Saturn has no effect on humans at all. It never will, unless and until some human travels to Saturn in a spacecraft.
yes there is
None.
no
Saturn is a planet made up mostly of gases like hydrogen and helium and is not made up of substances that are inherently poisonous to humans. However, the conditions on Saturn, such as extreme cold, high pressure, and presence of methane, ammonia, and hydrogen, would make it inhospitable and deadly to humans.
No, as far as we know, Saturn does not have any inhabitants. It is a gas giant planet with extreme conditions including high levels of radiation and atmospheric pressure that would make it impossible for humans to survive.
No, the atmosphere on Saturn is not breathable for humans. It mainly consists of hydrogen and helium with traces of methane and ammonia. The conditions on Saturn are extremely harsh, with high pressure, extreme temperatures, and no oxygen.
Living on Saturn would not be possible due to its extreme atmospheric conditions, which include high levels of hydrogen and helium. The lack of oxygen would prevent humans from breathing. Additionally, the intense pressure and wind speeds on Saturn would also make it inhospitable for human life.
No. There could possibly be undiscovered life, but no humans.
It's to hot for humans to live on
unknown.