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Can you breathe on Mars?

Mars does have an atmosphere, but it is about 100 times thinner than Earth's atmosphere and it has very little oxygen. The atmosphere on Mars is made up of mainly carbon dioxide. An astronaut on Mars would not be able to breathe the Martian air and would need a spacesuit with oxygen to work outdoors.

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What planet can you breathe on?

The Earth has the right density and composition to make life possible.

How long is 1 year in space?

**One year in space would be 365 days /1 year on earth..... How is 1 hour 7 years in space? The first planet they land on is close to a supermassive black hole, dubbed Gargantuan, whose gravitational pull causes massive waves on the planet that toss their spacecraft about. Its proximity to the black hole also causes an extreme time dilation, where one hour on the distant planet equals 7 years on Earth.

Regarding this, will pluto ever hit neptune?

Answer: No. From, Pluto was the eighth planet from the sun. In 1999, it slipped beyond Neptune to become the ninth. But Pluto's 248-year orbit around the sun takes it 17 degrees above and below the plane in which Neptune and the other planets travel. You can also ask how many galaxies are there? All in all, Hubble reveals an estimated 100 billion galaxies in the universe or so, but this number is likely to increase to about 200 billion as telescope technology in space improves, Livio told Space.com.

Can you breathe blue fire?

Blue flame thrower has copper sulphate and hydrochloric acid.

Does it rain on the Moon?

The moon has a very thin atmosphere so it cannot trap heat or insulate the surface. There is no wind there, no clouds, no rain, no snow and no storms, but there is "day and night" and there are extreme differences in temperatures depending on where the sun is shining. Is America bigger than the Moon? How Big is the Moon in Comparison to the United States? Thus the Moon is smaller in diameter than the United States, however. The United States is 2,545 km / 1,582 mi from north to south, and thus, the Moon is smaller across than the United States is wide.

By Ury Nuhfer

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