I really can't understand this question, the way it is worded, but what i think they are
asking is would you be able to survive on venus or walk on venus without a space suit. and the answer is definetly no way we would be able to survive on venus. because, first of all its way too hot on venus it's very close to the sun than on earth
unlike mars being the opposite very frigid. it's like a volcano like atmosphere on the
surface of venus. you would be burnt to a crisp. also you could'nt breath because venus has no oxygen only carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid in its atmosphere. too much carbon dioxide is poisonous to humans and that would kill you, also the sulfuric
acid would burn and eat your skin. not a pleasant environment for humans, also there is no water on venus.
a high tec space suit because of the extream heat and pressure!!
I believe that you should were a space suit, or something to protect you from all the heat in the atmosphere.
In space, without oxygen or bacteria, decomposition would not occur. A dead body in a suit would be well preserved due to the extreme cold temperatures and lack of oxygen, essentially mummifying it. Without a suit, the body would be exposed to radiation and extreme temperatures, causing it to freeze-dry and mummify as well.
A person without a space suit on Uranus would be exposed to extremely cold temperatures, high levels of atmospheric pressure, and toxic gases like methane and ammonia. The lack of breathable air and extreme conditions would result in rapid loss of consciousness and eventually death.
If you kept moving up into space without any type of spacecraft or protection, you would eventually reach a point where the lack of air and pressure would cause your body to lose consciousness due to lack of oxygen. Continued exposure to the vacuum of space without a space suit would ultimately lead to death.
It is possible to travel into space without a space suit, but if the capsule lost pressure, the astronauts blood would boil and they would be dead in about a minute.
He/she would suffocate and/or freeze.
No air The space suit has air bottles
I could survive in outer space without a space suit, as long as I was inside a space ship, or space station. I cannot breathe vacuum.
a high tec space suit because of the extream heat and pressure!!
you would not be able to breathe
I believe that you should were a space suit, or something to protect you from all the heat in the atmosphere.
In space, without oxygen or bacteria, decomposition would not occur. A dead body in a suit would be well preserved due to the extreme cold temperatures and lack of oxygen, essentially mummifying it. Without a suit, the body would be exposed to radiation and extreme temperatures, causing it to freeze-dry and mummify as well.
It's called a space suit
To withstand Venus's extreme temperatures and pressure, astronauts would require a high-tech space suit that can insulate against heat and provide life support systems. These suits would likely be specially designed to resist corrosive sulfuric acid in Venus's atmosphere and maintain a cool temperature for the astronaut inside.
A person without a space suit on Uranus would be exposed to extremely cold temperatures, high levels of atmospheric pressure, and toxic gases like methane and ammonia. The lack of breathable air and extreme conditions would result in rapid loss of consciousness and eventually death.
Without a Space Suit they would be stunk, suffocated and quickly roasted to death. Details below... Venus has a runaway Greenhouse gas type atmosphere. The mass of the atmosphere of Venus is 96.5% carbon dioxide, with most of the remaining 3.5% being nitrogen. Plus there is Sulphar Dioxide in the Venus's atmosphere. Surface temp is 425 °C.