If someone were to go to Saturn without any protective gear, they would face immediate death due to the planet's extreme conditions. Saturn is a gas giant with no solid surface, and its atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, lacking breathable air. The intense pressure and cold temperatures, along with high radiation levels, would be fatal within moments. Additionally, the lack of oxygen and the presence of toxic gases would make survival impossible.
1. Too far from the sun. 2. No food or water. 3. Dosen't have a surface, its a gas giant. 4. No houses, apartments, etc 5. Don't have stuff like computers, phones, etc
Yes Saturn has air but it is not breathable air. So if you go to Saturn and yo are not wearing proper air-gear then you will die because of the air. No it is not cautionous air but you will die.
Your top gear or last gear you shift to. Depending on what make and model of your bike, either 4th or 5th on motocross bikes and for woods bikes it would be 5th or 6th.
Answer:OK, wait... humans can't live on Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Mercury, the sun, pluto, or neptune. Heres why:Saturn: The gases and the atmoshpere are too overwhelming. Plus its cold.Jupiter:The gases are poisionous and its far away from the sun.Mercury: Its too close to the sun, and its too smallUranus: Um...The sun: Well obviously you'd be burned aliveNeptune: Its way to far away from the sun... You'd freeze to deathPluto:Its too small and really really really really cold!As for Mars... I guess you could live there but really who's gonna travel through space just to get to mars where you might have a chance of starting a civilzation. I think the government needs to stop paying money to the NASA program. Because we have alot more issues and alot more things to accomplish than to go into space.
That would mean the second gear would be 1000 miles per hour and a jump of 900 miles per hour per gear change. 2.988 X 10^8 m/s (1 mile/1609 meters)(3600 seconds/1 hour) = 6.71 X 10^8 miles per hour/900 743308 gear changes to reach light speed
I would first check the transmission fluid level.
Very tricky. If you were near Saturn you would certainly be able to see the sun. Saturn is a gas giant, so you couldn't possibly be on Saturn. If you flew down to Saturn's solid core, you would have a very difficult time surviving, and even if you did I think you would see nothing at all, except for whatever your gear lighting could illuminate.
I've had the Gear on the tail shaft come loose where the cable goes into the transmission.
It would, if you changed out the trans and the ecm/tcm. The SL2 SC2 transmissions have a different higher reving gear ratio.
TAke it to auto zone and have the codes read for free/
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