On Saturn, you would not be able to breathe in anything as its atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium with no oxygen. It lacks the essential components necessary for human respiration.
Do you mean 'How would you die on Saturn?'? Saturn is very cold and there is no atmosphere - you can't breathe.
Yes, you would need a specialized space suit to breathe on Saturn. The atmosphere on Saturn is mostly hydrogen and helium, with no oxygen, making it uninhabitable for humans without a self-contained life support system.
No. You could not live on Saturn because there is no surface to stand on, no oxygen to breathe, and it is too cold.
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.
Saturn has no real surface (we think the center is metallic hydrogen), is made mostly of hydrogen (a bummer if you need to breathe a nitrogen/oxygen mix), has very high winds (~1000 mph), and would take several years to get to.
Do you mean 'How would you die on Saturn?'? Saturn is very cold and there is no atmosphere - you can't breathe.
Yes, you would need a specialized space suit to breathe on Saturn. The atmosphere on Saturn is mostly hydrogen and helium, with no oxygen, making it uninhabitable for humans without a self-contained life support system.
A spacesuit - Being able to breathe would be nice
No. You could not live on Saturn because there is no surface to stand on, no oxygen to breathe, and it is too cold.
No, because Saturn has an atmosphere, but it's not the same kind of atmosphere as Earth. Humans can't breathe the atmosphere on Saturn and there's no surface on Saturn. It's made of gas.
because that planet is a gas planet and one u couldn't breathe and two u would go right throuth it because its made of gas
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.
On the planet Saturn? It would be pretty hard for humans to live because a) there is no ground to stand on, b) there is no air to breathe, c) it's pretty freaking cold and d) because of the mass of the planet, you'd weigh a ton.
Saturn has no real surface (we think the center is metallic hydrogen), is made mostly of hydrogen (a bummer if you need to breathe a nitrogen/oxygen mix), has very high winds (~1000 mph), and would take several years to get to.
No, Planet Saturn cannot sustain human life. IF we made up a story, the characters would have to be "Methane Gas People" that breathe, eat, and live in methane gas. Of course, there are no real "Methane Gas People"-- I just made up that name.
No, it is not possible for a person to survive on Saturn because its atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium, which humans cannot breathe. In addition, the extreme cold temperatures and intense atmospheric pressure on Saturn would make it inhospitable for human life.
It would crash on Saturn.