Does Thor require oxygen?

No, Thor does not require oxygen, as Asgardians can survive indefinitely in the vacuum of space without needing to breathe, eat, or sleep, demonstrating they don't rely on Earth-like atmospheric requirements. While they do breathe on Asgard (which has oxygen), they can also thrive in space without it, allowing them to move and talk freely in the cosmos.


Does Thor need oxygen to breathe?

No, Thor doesn't need oxygen; Asgardians, including Thor, can breathe and survive indefinitely in the vacuum of space without any special equipment, as shown in both comics and the MCU when he's left floating after events like the Statesman's destruction. They are self-sustaining and don't require air, food, water, or sleep for survival.
 

Can Thor live without oxygen?

He can survive without food, sleep, water or air for indefinite amounts of time. Thor can also freely move and talk in space without any need for breathing. In most iterations, he can freely survive in space.


Is there oxygen on Asgard?

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Asgard's atmosphere is remarkably similar to Earth's; it is primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen with trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, producing an average atmospheric temperature of 19°C.

Can Thor survive in the vacuum of space?

By definition, Thor can't "breathe" in space, as there's no air there. However, as an Asgardian he can survive a very long time in space, without breathing.


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What is the saddest death in Marvel?

The "saddest" death in Marvel is subjective, but commonly cited heartbreaking deaths include Iron Man (Tony Stark) in Endgame for his sacrifice, Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 for its impact on Peter Parker, Yondu Udonta in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 for his poignant final moments, Black Panther (T'Challa) and others during the Snap in Infinity War, and Logan (Wolverine) in Logan for his tragic, heroic end. 

Why can Thor fly without his hammer?

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Thor generally needs his hammer (Mjolnir/Stormbreaker) to fly by using its momentum, but in the comics, his innate godly power, often boosted by the Odinforce, allows him to fly unaided, though the hammer helps him fly faster and control storms, with interpretations varying by writer.
 

Can humans survive 35% oxygen?

Therefore, it makes sense that because humans and animals are adapted to breathing 21% oxygen in air, anything much different from 21% would be hazardous to our health. This is why OSHA considers any oxygen level below 19.5% as oxygen deficient or anything above 23.5% as oxygen enriched air.


What kills first in space?

But eventually, the lack of oxygen will take its toll. One by one, your major organs will shut down. After only a handful of minutes you will suffer complete organ failure, otherwise known in the medical community as death.

How is 1 hour on Earth 7 years in space?

That is due to its time dilation factor. Time on Earth's surface runs about 0.0208 seconds slower each year than a clock in a distant location due to gravitational time dilation.

What is the 60 second rule from Mjolnir?

To gain the power of Thor, the worthy person just has to wield the hammer. The power is lost if they are separated from Mjolnir for more than sixty seconds.


Can Wolverine heal if his head is cut off?

Yes, Wolverine can survive decapitation, but it depends on the universe: in the main continuity, it's a potential way to kill him (requiring an adamantium weapon), but in the Ultimate Universe, his mutation is a "survival factor," allowing his head to breathe through skin and remain alive, conscious, and talking until reattached to his body for full regeneration.
 

Who said the first F word in Marvel?

The first character to say the "F-word" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when he yelled at Nebula to "open the f**king door," an improvised line director James Gunn kept in the final cut despite it being the MCU's first official use of the word. 

Can astronauts get erect in space?

But a few male astronauts have opened up about the changes they have observed in their own anatomy. Not only is it possible to get aroused in space, but sometimes the environment has a turboing effect, giving rise to a nickname for the experience: space Viagra.


Why can't Thor lift his hammer?

Thor can't lift Mjolnir (his hammer) when he's deemed unworthy by the enchantment Odin placed on it, which makes it impossibly heavy for anyone lacking worthiness, but it becomes light for him once he proves his selflessness, responsibility, and heroism, essentially recognizing him as the true wielder, not just a matter of strength. It's not about physical might; it's a magical enchantment tied to character, making it unmovable by anyone unworthy, like Captain America or Hulk, unless they meet the "worthiness" standard.
 

How does Quill not freeze in space?

tl;dr The short answer is that water in space boils first, then freezes. More specifically, the low pressure takes effect almost immediately, causing the liquid water in his body to boil out (note, this does NOT mean the water is hot! It's just changing phase to a vapor).

Why is milk banned in space?

Fresh milk is yet another commodity prohibited in space due to its perishable nature. Milk would spoil within a few hours in the zero-gravity environment, which would be harmful for health if not refrigerated. Astronauts use powdered or ultra-pasteurized milk instead, which has a much longer shelf life.


Who was lost in space for 311 days?

The cosmonaut who was "lost" in space for 311 days was Sergei Krikalev, who stayed aboard the Mir Space Station from 1991 to 1992, as the Soviet Union collapsed around him, delaying his return and leaving him as the "last Soviet citizen" before he became a Russian citizen. His planned short trip turned into an extended mission because Russia couldn't afford to bring him back amidst the political and economic chaos.
 

Can you survive 3 seconds in space?

A human in outer space without a spacesuit won't explode, but survival time is extremely short, about 15 seconds of consciousness, and only 1 to 2 minutes before passing out. In space, there's no air pressure and no oxygen, so the body is immediately exposed to a vacuum.

Can a human breathe 100% pure oxygen?

Yes, humans can breathe pure oxygen, but only for short periods because prolonged exposure causes oxygen toxicity, damaging cells, proteins, and tissues, leading to lung problems, seizures, and potentially death; it's only safe under specific medical or diving conditions with strict monitoring. While essential for life, excess oxygen creates harmful free radicals, overwhelming the body's systems, which is why it's used cautiously in hospitals and hyperbaric chambers, not for everyday extended breathing.
 


Can humans survive 0.5 atm?

The lowest tolerable pressure of air is about 0.47 atm (475 millibars of atmospheric pressure) - recorded at 5950m altitude. At about 0.35 atm (less than 356 millibars at around 8000m) life is impossible. Pulmonary and cerebral edema lead to death.

What if oxygen disappeared for 1 second?

If oxygen disappeared for just one second, it would cause immediate, widespread chaos: the sky would turn black, all internal combustion engines (cars, planes, jets) would stall, gas fires would extinguish, and a sudden 21% drop in air pressure would pop eardrums, but most people wouldn't suffocate, just feel weird and possibly experience bloating as O2 returns, though the sudden pressure change and engine failures would cause massive crashes and infrastructure failure, making it far from harmless. 

How was Hela able to stop Thor's hammer?

Hela stopped Mjolnir by catching it mid-air and crushing it because, after Odin's death, the "worthiness" enchantment on the hammer was lifted, essentially making it a normal, albeit powerful, weapon that her superior strength and Asgardian power could overpower. She wasn't being "worthy" but rather exploiting the hammer's weakened state, allowing her to impede its flight and then shatter it with her bare hands, demonstrating her own formidable might. 


Why can't Tony Stark lift Mjolnir?

Iron Man (Tony Stark) isn't deemed worthy of Mjolnir because, despite heroic sacrifices, his actions often stem from ego, guilt, or a sense of control, conflicting with Mjolnir's true requirement of pure, selfless intent and humility, unlike Captain America who embodies inherent nobility, according to Quora and Reddit users, Quora users, and Reddit users, Quora users, Reddit users, Quora users, Reddit users, and Reddit users, YouTube users.

Can Thor create lightning?

In Avengers: Age of Ultron. Thor has already gotten the power to wield Mjolnir at the end of Thor 1. So Thor now has the ability to produce lightning internally.