On Uranus, you would need to wear a thick, insulated spacesuit to protect yourself from the extreme cold temperatures, which can drop to as low as -224 degrees Celsius. The suit would also need to protect you from the high-speed winds that can reach up to 560 miles per hour. Gloves, boots, and a helmet would also be essential to ensure your safety in such harsh conditions.
There currently is no space suit that could overcome the high gravity of Uranus.
No clothing would be needed since you would fall hundreds of miles through poisonous gases before you hit the rocky center. By then, of course, you would not need clothes, as you would have died.
Thick clothes.
It is not possible to wear clothes on the planet Mercury as its surface temperature reaches extreme highs of about 800 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius), which is hot enough to melt many metals including lead.
clothes
in medieval times they would wear...... clothes
nothing! it was so hot underground they took there clothes off. The clothes they would wear when they were on would be there everyday clothes.
Haitians wear clothes, just like any other human on the planet wears.
I would wear crab legs.
Pyjamas are clothes I mean, if you wear them, they are clothes. If you didn't, they would not be clothes.
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why would you ask this
The correct spelling would be clothes.
they would wear their best clothes
Clothes.
Clothes!
clothes -good answer