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What would happen if you were allowed to live on other planets in the solar system?
Ultra-high pressure, toxic air and unbearable temperature are the environments of other planets in our solar system. So if you are teleported to another planet, which planet is the safest and which planet is the most dangerous? How long can you live? First of all, Mercury, the planet closest to the Earth, is full of craters, and its mass is only greater than that of the moon. It is very close to the sun, only 58 million kilometers, and it is also the closest planet to the sun. A day on Mercury is equivalent to 59 days on Earth. Such a slow speed allows it to face the sun for a long time, so the temperature on the side facing away from the sun can reach 430 degrees, while the temperature on the side facing away from the sun is only-0/80 degrees. If you choose the landing point, then the place where darkness and light meet is the best choice. Mercury's atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen, helium and a small amount of oxygen. Although it is composed of oxygen, its content is very small, so on Mercury, even in cold and hot areas, you can't live for two minutes.

Venus is the second closest planet to the sun, and its surface temperature can reach 475 degrees, and its day is equivalent to 243 days of the earth. The most important thing is that Venus has a thick atmosphere, but the air is toxic, and its carbon content is 154000 times that of the earth's atmosphere. The whole planet is shrouded in yellow sulfuric acid clouds. Some people think that Venus is a planet after the greenhouse effect is out of control, so you won't live in a hot and poisonous air on Venus for about a second.

As for Mars, its day is similar to that of the earth, but the air is different. The atmosphere of Mars contains carbon dioxide, argon, nitrogen and a small amount of water vapor. Its surface is very cold, and the average temperature is generally kept at MINUS 62 degrees. Although this environment is better than Venus, you only have a few minutes left in your life. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, and its mass is more than twice that of all planets in the solar system. As a colorful planet, it is mainly composed of hydrogen, helium and ammonia, and its rotation speed is very fast, only ten hours a day on the earth. It is precisely because the rotation speed is too fast and there is no entity, so its atmospheric jet is very fierce.

Helium and methane, which also makes it look blue-green, because there are problems with pressure and atmosphere. There will be a diamond rain on Uranus, even a diamond sea, but the huge pressure will kill you instantly, and you won't even have a chance to land. So take care of our home, at least until we transform Mars, the earth is our only home.