Worst Planet to live in.

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#1 Makemap
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Say we were able to live in any other planet on our solar system, what planet do you think is the worst planet to live in?

I have to say Jupiter, I don't trust the giant spot. And it is very gasy. It also gets hit by comets alots of times compae to Mars.

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#2 Super_Socialist
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Venus, since its the hottest. but you would pretty much die so fast on any of them.
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#3 Curlyfrii87
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Well considering Neptune's winds are like ... 1000mph + I wouldn't care to live there... plus it's gasy as well!
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#4 Dethshoot
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You can't live in any of them yet. You'll die in all of them. None is worse than the other.
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#5 Thagypsy
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Neptune. One you wouldn't be able to stand on it and it's freezing.
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#6 branketra
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Probably Mercury, since it'd be really, really hot and if I don't freeze I'll turn into a burnt gingerbread man.
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It'd be pretty close between Jupiter and Venus. Venus' atmosphere is basically clouds of acid so intense that it would actually just corrode you away. Jupiter has "average" wind speeds greater than the fastest tornado ever recorded on Earth, and it rains iron there...
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#8 Mafiree
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Pluto because it isn't even considered a planet anymore.
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#9 branketra
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Well considering Neptune's winds are like ... 1000mph + I wouldn't care to live there... plus it's gasy as well!Curlyfrii87
Come on, what's wrong with being a kite every once in a while?
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#10 m1993
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what planet do you think is the worst planet to live in?

Makemap

I would imagine Neptune and Jupiter would be hard to live in. Now live on? Mercury/Venus

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#11 mayforcebeyou
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jupiter would be prettymuch impossible to live in. so i picl that
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#12 msudude211
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Any one of the gas planets. On Jupiter, there's hundreds and hundreds miles of gasses before you reach solid ground, and even when you do, the gravity would be so high, you'd pretty much die instantly.

Sounds pretty bad to me.

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#13 Curlyfrii87
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[QUOTE="Curlyfrii87"]Well considering Neptune's winds are like ... 1000mph + I wouldn't care to live there... plus it's gasy as well!BranKetra
Come on, what's wrong with being a kite every once in a while?

Tempting for a visit maybe.. but not to live :P

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#14 yabbicoke
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Living inside any planet would be terrible.
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#16 Renegade_Fury
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I think Neptune has the most violent wind speeds and storms. Still it's not like any of the gaseous planets are habitable anyway, since we'd fall to the core and be smashed by the pressure.
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I'd say earth. Only because it's the only planet I could actually live on.
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Say we were able to live in any other planet on our solar system, what planet do you think is the worst planet to live in?

I have to say Jupiter, I don't trust the giant spot. And it is very gasy. It also gets hit by comets alots of times compae to Mars.

Makemap

Jupiter doesn't have solid ground either.

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Jupiter, the gravity there is 300 times more powerful than here on earth.
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#20 PlzDuntBanMe
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You can't live in any of them yet. You'll die in all of them. None is worse than the other.Dethshoot


No we can live in Mars.
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#21 waffle57
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Earth, those fanboys scare me.
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[QUOTE="Dethshoot"]You can't live in any of them yet. You'll die in all of them. None is worse than the other.PlzDuntBanMe


No we can live in Mars.

We can't.

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#23 Travo_basic
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I've only been on Earth, so I can't say.
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[QUOTE="PlzDuntBanMe"][QUOTE="Dethshoot"]You can't live in any of them yet. You'll die in all of them. None is worse than the other.Shad0ki11



No we can live in Mars.

We can't.



Mars is poorly suited for human habitation. There's some ice at the poles and perhaps some water in underground repositories. Gravity is only 38 percent as strong as on Earth. The atmosphere is thin and consists mostly of carbon dioxide (95%). So colonists would have to either take air from Earth or make air on Mars. Plants efficiently separate the oxygen bound to carbon and therefore can make air we can breathe, so colonists should take plants along.
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#25 Super_Socialist
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[QUOTE="Shad0ki11"]

[QUOTE="PlzDuntBanMe"][QUOTE="Dethshoot"]You can't live in any of them yet. You'll die in all of them. None is worse than the other.PlzDuntBanMe



No we can live in Mars.

We can't.



Mars is poorly suited for human habitation. There's some ice at the poles and perhaps some water in underground repositories. Gravity is only 38 percent as strong as on Earth. The atmosphere is thin and consists mostly of carbon dioxide (95%). So colonists would have to either take air from Earth or make air on Mars. Plants efficiently separate the oxygen bound to carbon and therefore can make air we can breathe, so colonists should take plants along.

dont forget radiation, mars dosent have a magnetosphere (sp)

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#26 get-some-pie
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We can't live in any of the planets. We'll either be burned or crushed in the core.
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[QUOTE="Shad0ki11"]

[QUOTE="PlzDuntBanMe"][QUOTE="Dethshoot"]You can't live in any of them yet. You'll die in all of them. None is worse than the other.PlzDuntBanMe



No we can live in Mars.

We can't.



Mars is poorly suited for human habitation. There's some ice at the poles and perhaps some water in underground repositories. Gravity is only 38 percent as strong as on Earth. The atmosphere is thin and consists mostly of carbon dioxide (95%). So colonists would have to either take air from Earth or make air on Mars. Plants efficiently separate the oxygen bound to carbon and therefore can make air we can breathe, so colonists should take plants along.

All the dust on Mars would really **** up our respiritory systems and mess up any sort of machinery that we try to use while on the planet.

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#28 ish27
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Pretty much any planet besides Earth. It's really a matter of how you want to die: heat, cold, suffocation, squished by gravity, sucked into a storm?
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#29 Super_Socialist
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[QUOTE="PlzDuntBanMe"][QUOTE="Shad0ki11"]

[QUOTE="PlzDuntBanMe"][QUOTE="Dethshoot"]You can't live in any of them yet. You'll die in all of them. None is worse than the other.Shad0ki11



No we can live in Mars.

We can't.



Mars is poorly suited for human habitation. There's some ice at the poles and perhaps some water in underground repositories. Gravity is only 38 percent as strong as on Earth. The atmosphere is thin and consists mostly of carbon dioxide (95%). So colonists would have to either take air from Earth or make air on Mars. Plants efficiently separate the oxygen bound to carbon and therefore can make air we can breathe, so colonists should take plants along.

All the dust on Mars would really **** up our respiritory systems and mess up any sort of machinery that we try to use while on the planet.

the whole planet gets engulfed in that dust in one massive storm.

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#30 Paintballman97
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the sun =)
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#31 Thevenin167
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I wouldnt want to live on Uranus (someone had to say it)
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#32 -Jombo-
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Mars. There's aliens there.
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#33 omfg_its_dally
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Hoth seems pretty cold.
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#34 Super_Socialist
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the sun =)Paintballman97

not a planet...

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#35 TheMadGamer
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Pluto... ohh wait... damn!
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#36 resistance93
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Mars is probably the only planet that we would have a chance of surviving on if we had one of those huge air bubble dome thingies like in books
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#37 TheMadGamer
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Well they did live on Mars in Total Recall, so it is at least possible since movies never lie.
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#38 aliblabla2007
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You don't want to live in a planet, unless you like the sensation of being crushed and burned horribly at the same time.