No. While the suit might protect you from the pressure,it could not protect you from the extremely high temperatures.
no you couldnt because ther would be no oxegen
in fact it does not evolve with leveling up. It evolves with a deepsea tooth or deepsea scale held via trade. Glad if I could help.
No the surface temperature is above 400oC and the air is unbreathable.
discovering scuba diving in the local vicinity. this could be diving underwater in fresh water, sea water or fresh water cavern diving
No the surface of the Sun, the coldest place, is entirely plasma. No molecular bonds as unstable as ozone's could survive there.
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One could purchase a diving helmet in the Poole area by using the A Simpler Time website. Through the website one can purchase a diving helmet and get it sent to Poole.
Nothing that we know of can survive the heat generated on surface of stars, therefore, no. Planets could carry life forms.
Could chameleons survive in the ocean why or why not???
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Cattle from the East could not survive on the tough prairie grasses, but the could easily survive the harsh climate of the plains.
Jupiter is what is called a gas giant, and the "surface" is buried hundreds of miles below the tops of the clouds. If you could survive the pressure to stand there, which you probably couldn't, you would not be able to see anything.