Terraforming it
minimum height of a habitable room is 2.18 meters and maximum is 4.2 meters.
You don't need to - it is already extremely habitable although some people seem intent to reverse that fact,
earth
Th answer to what makes a place habitable would be the surronds. The surrondings could inculde woods, trees, plants, water, and much more.
Well, there are no stars with no habitable zone or very inferior ones.
Well, there are no stars with no habitable zone or very inferior ones.
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Dying White Dward Stars Could Support Habitable Exoplanets 1-125 was released on: USA: 26 February 2013
It cannot, a star can only have one or no habitable zone. Actually, many stars in the universe have none (or very, very inferior ones.) There are various reasons; one of them being that most stars exist in groups of two or more, making it difficult for a planet to have a stable orbit with just the right amount of constant starlight to be habitable.
is a rainforest habitable
I just wanted to know, is the moon habitable?
The epipelagic ocean zone is most habitable.
A planet is a hydrostatically stable satellite of a star or stellar remnant in the form of a solid, liquid, or gas which may or may not be habitable. Planets are not large and massive enough like stars to cause nuclear fusion. They do not generate their own heat and light but only receive and reflect the heat and light from their stars. They also orbit around and rotate on their axes with respect to their stars. In addition, planets must also clear all debris in their surrounding orbits. As far we currently know, in order for a planet to be habitable like our Earth, it must have liquid water on most of its surface and be in the habitable zone of its star.
The epipelagic ocean zone is most habitable.
The epipelagic ocean zone is most habitable.
Yes, Gliese 667cc is habitable. Need explanation please
Solar-mass stars because they have both a large habitable zone and a long stellar lifetime.