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TopicThink of a planet that a human would die almost instantly
Thompson
02/17/21 6:20:49 AM
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Mercury. Hotter than oven, no atmosphere, literal vacuum. Death will be near-instantenous.
Venus. Hotter than the oven that Mercury is, toxic atmosphere, air pressure greater than at the water pressure is at the bottom of the ocean. Instant death.
Mars. Very cold with a thin, toxic atmosphere. Death will be quick.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These are gas giants. They don't have a surface. They have a layer of clouds upon a layer of denser gasses upon a layer of liquid gasses over a layer of metallic liquids encapsulating a rocky core. Regardless, the air is unbreathable, and temperatures will be either too high or low for human tolerances. Survivability will be measured in seconds.
Pluto (and other Kuiper belt planetoids). Same as Mercury, really, but instead of being super hot, they are super cold. Death in seconds.

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