No.
It depends,because the moon is not that big for 1,000 or more of people to live on the moon so yeah
yes we can live
Because there is little drinkable/usable water or oxygen on other planets Thanks, Gaurang ____ I could also point out that I was born on Earth, and even if I wanted to live on another planet, I don't really have any way to get there. No interplanetary trips were available.
There are no other planets that are habitable without a technological habitat.Mars is the least hostile, and is the only other planet in the solar system (that we know of, yet) that will be possible to inhabit. However, the same technology that will allow us to live on Mars would also allow us to create our own space habitats in the asteroid belt, or to settle on the Moon.
Very probably
Of the planets of our solar system, only Earth itself is easy to live on. None of the other planets are habitable without a protective sealed habitat. Of the other planets, Mars may be easiest; we'll need to build the sealed habitat, and convert some of the iron oxide in the soil to oxygen that we can breathe, but it won't be INCREDIBLY cold, or have poisonous atmosphere, or crushing pressure. And after we've figured out how to live on the Moon, Mars will be fairly straightforward.
People keep going to the moon because it is a different place, and we do not live on it.
In the future, maybe.
there might well be life but there is no live
We live on Earth, aliens live on Pluto, Mars, and other planets like Jupiter.
mars
No. Only the Earth can support human life. Our moon has been visited by man but it has none or a miniscule atmosphere. All of the other planets (and moons) are too hot or too cold to support mankind.