Where ever they live in human form.
Human beings will probably not be able to ever live on Saturn. The average temperature on Saturn is -176 degrees Celsius, which is far too cold for human life.
The Appaloosa lives where ever a human decides to keep it. They are a domestic breed and therefore their region is affected by the human owner.
In a school In a human society. Where ever a group of humans live and you live in that group too, you will learn something. Just a matter of WHAT it is you learn...:)
No human can ever live in space because there is no oxygen to breath and no water can flow in space and other living can't live in space
No human has ever lived to be that old. The oldest human on record was Jeanne Calmont who died aged 122 in France.
Yes. Although the average human lifespan is 66 years, the oldest human ever lived to be 122 years old.
It is possible for a human to live in isolation and maintain their mental health intact for some time, but prolonged isolation can lead to negative effects on mental health such as depression, anxiety, and social withdrawal. Humans are social beings and typically require interaction and social connections for overall well-being.
The oldest confirmed age recorded for a human is 122 years old. It is highly unlikely for a person to live beyond 130 years due to biological limitations.
No human has ever made a trip to another planet, let alone colonized it for permanent habitation.
No human has ever been to Pluto. In fact, no human has ever been beyond the Earth's orbit.
No human has ever visited Mars. None have ever been further than Earth's moon.