You'd be fine on Mars, as long as your habitat is properly sealed.
In the open without a space suit, you'd suffocate for lack of air, and your body would freeze; or more precisely, "freeze-dry", because the atmospheric pressure is only a couple of percent of Earth's, and the temperature is almost always near or below freezing.
Floating on Uranus would be the most likely scenario if a person were on the planet, due to its mostly gaseous composition and low density. The lack of a solid surface means there would be no freezing or burning, but rather an experience of extreme cold and pressure.
It would freeze and become brittle, and shatter into small pieces if dropped onto a hard surface
Anything that has a density that is lower than water will float. The lower something's density is, the more buoyancy it will have.
Jupiter's gravity is actually 2.5 times stronger than Earth's.
hello what is or where does small round plastic piece inside float bowl on 350 honda 4wheeler go?
A person living underwater would die. But, people do float.
Floating on Uranus would be the most likely scenario if a person were on the planet, due to its mostly gaseous composition and low density. The lack of a solid surface means there would be no freezing or burning, but rather an experience of extreme cold and pressure.
we would eventully float to far from the sun and everything would freeze.
Technically no. You see, if the density of the person sitting on top of the sack of apples were less than the density of water, than it would float, i dount that this would actually be the case. Also it would be able to float if the sack of apples were one of those floating devises used in the water. lol
In space, an egg would float due to the lack of gravity. Without the force of gravity pulling the denser yolk downward, the egg would retain its shape and appear spherical. In the vacuum of space, the egg would not cook or freeze instantly as commonly believed, but it would eventually freeze over time due to the extreme cold temperatures.
In the vacuum of space, an orange would freeze and dehydrate quickly due to the lack of atmospheric pressure. Without air pressure to keep the water in the orange from boiling off, the fruit would dry out from the exposed water vapor. Eventually, it would become shriveled and freeze-dried.
If ice did not float seas and lakes would freeze from the bottom up. There would be no free water. No free water would mean no life. No life would include you.
Saturn would float in a bathtub because it has the lowest density of all the planets. If something has very low density, it floats. Thus explaining why Saturn would float
If something has a lower density than the substance it is in it will float.
It would freeze and become brittle, and shatter into small pieces if dropped onto a hard surface
nothing much it would just float more than normal
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