A Jupiter wouldn't freeze or burn because they are the exact same temperature.
Yes, if you were on Jupiter, you would not burn up in the traditional sense, since Jupiter is a gas giant with no solid surface and a thick atmosphere primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. However, the intense pressure and extreme temperatures in its atmosphere would be lethal long before you could burn. Additionally, the lack of a breathable atmosphere and crushing gravity would make survival impossible.
Earth would potentially burn up from being too close to the solar flares of which the sun radiates.
Yes, a person would freeze on Uranus. Uranus has extremely low temperatures, averaging around -224°C (-371°F), which is way below freezing temperatures for humans. Additionally, the lack of a significant atmosphere on Uranus would leave a person vulnerable to the harsh cold.
Any meteor or comet will burn up in Jupiter's incredibly thick atmosphere.
Both scenarios would be dangerous on Mars. Without proper technology and equipment, humans would not survive the extreme cold temperatures and lack of atmosphere to retain heat. Similarly, without protection from the thin atmosphere and high levels of radiation, exposure to direct sunlight could also be harmful.
No. Oxygen is not part of Jupiter's make-up.
Freeze.
no you would probibly freeze.
Yes, they can freeze because in jupiter the temperature is 400 below zero degrees. So yes they can freeze
nothing would happen because comets hit Jupiter when it is hot and it does not burn up it. if Jupiter was a a bit bigger it would start to glow.
Assuming they were protected from other hazards such as asphyxiation, a person would freeze to death on Mars.
you can't do anything, Jupiter is gas and you would sink right through it and burn up
i think they would choke, freeze or burn up.
Assuming they were protected from other hazards such as asphyxiation, a person would freeze to death on Mars.
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no, actually they will freeze! Mars is really cold.
None. Birds need oxygen, as do we. Plus, the lack of an atmosphere on Mars would cause them to freeze, burn, and suffocate at the same time. The side facing the sun would burn, and the other side would freeze.