Pluto has no atmosphere. A human without protection would probably freeze to death before they suffocated.
If the gravity and extremely low temperature didn't kill them, then yes! Jupiter is pretty much entirely atmosphere and that's largely ammonia crystals so not a pleasant place.
No. Just die. Its pressure is less than the top of our highest mountain.
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It is highly unlikely for a person to choke on Mars due to the thin atmosphere which contains very low levels of oxygen. However, without a spacesuit or proper life support systems, a person would not be able to survive on Mars for long due to the lack of breathable air and extreme environmental conditions.
No. Neptune has an atmosphere made mostly of hydrogen and helium. While this atmosphere would cause asphyxiation, a person would not choke. Regardless, Neptune is so cold than a person would freeze to death before they could asphyxiate.
While the nitrogen's wouldn't be a huge problem, the methane and carbon monoxide would. Likely as not, however, you would freeze first, and essentially immediately.
yes they would
YES they would because of the atmosphere!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
Not choke, just die; no oxygen. And so cold your lungs would freeze.
A wouldn't choke in the atmosphere because its not that heavy so no and next time don't ask dumb questions
Because you can't breath in that atmosphere
Yes, because it is without oxygen.
Yes, a person would choke and would not be able to breathe in the atmosphere of Uranus because of the poisonous gases. The low temperatures and high wind speeds would also be dangerous to humans.
If the gravity and extremely low temperature didn't kill them, then yes! Jupiter is pretty much entirely atmosphere and that's largely ammonia crystals so not a pleasant place.
No. Just die. Its pressure is less than the top of our highest mountain.
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Mercury is too small to retain a significant atmosphere, though it does have a thin layer of gas surrounding it with the density similar to the upper most regions of Earth's atmosphere (the exosphere). Plus, the surface temperature of Mercury is on average in excess of 100 degrees Celsius. Therefore, if someone suddenly appears on Mercury without any kind of protection, they will not only have no air to breath, they will be cooked in a matter of minutes.