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Mademuasel [1]
3 years ago
7

10 Points

Geography
1 answer:
sergeinik [125]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Question 1: getting there

Mars- between 150 and 300 days depending on where mars is in relation to the earth, the speed of the launch, and the exact travel path that will be taken

Uranus- about 9 and a half years

Question 2: weather

Mars- the atmosphere is completely thin, and an extremely cold planet, with an average temperature of around -80°

Uranus- has very strange seasons due to its tilt, has a surface temperature of about -300°F, strong winds, and sometimes clouds made up of methane ice crystals

Question 3: clothing

Mars and Uranus- both mars and Uranus are unsuitable for humans, you would most definetly need a full body space suit such as the Z-2 Spacesuit created by NASA

you can answer the rest based off imagination and Google for facts

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