Running speed varies significantly across planets due to differences in gravitational pull: on Earth, humans run at approximately 24 km/h; on the Moon with weaker gravity, speeds reach 35 km/h with giant leaps; on Mars with lower gravity, speeds reach 29 km/h with longer jumps; while Mercury's extreme heat makes running nearly impossible, Venus's deadly atmosphere prevents survival, Jupiter's crushing gravity makes standing impossible, Saturn lacks a solid surface, and Neptune's violent storms would instantly throw runners away.
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How Fast Could You Run on Different Planets ? #shortsAdded:
How fast could you run on different planets? On Earth, you run normally. You can run around 24 km/h. This is the speed your body was built for. On the Moon, gravity is much weaker. You bounce with every step. You could run at around 35 km/h with giant jumps. Mars has lower gravity than Earth. Your body feels lighter. You could run nearly 29 km/h and jump much farther. Mercury has gravity similar to Mars, but the extreme heat would make running almost impossible. You could only run for a few seconds before collapsing. Venus is a nightmare. The pressure and heat are deadly. You wouldn't even survive long enough to run. Jupiter's gravity is crushing. The moment you try to stand, your body gets pulled down instantly.
Running here is impossible. Saturn is mostly gas. There's no real surface to run on. You would simply fall forever.
Neptune is freezing cold with violent winds. Even if you tried to run, the storms would throw you away instantly.
So, the Moon might be the best planet for superhuman running.
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