Of course, with properly pressurized suits and sealed, pressurized environmemts. There are no known planets where humans could live in the open as they do on earth.
there might well be life but there is no live
If you are asking why do things live on other planets, the answer is because life developed there under the proper conditions. Of course, then you have to ask what is considered life, what are your ideals as to why life comes into existence, and what proof do you have that it even exists on other planets.
As of now, there is no definitive evidence of other planets in our solar system or universe where humans could live. The search for habitable exoplanets is ongoing, but the conditions required for human life are very specific and complex. It is possible that in the future, advancements in technology may allow for human colonization on other planets or moons.
It depends on the organisms. If the organism can live in harsh and brutal conditions than yes, planets can support life. The traits of the organisms depend on how it can live in other planets. Only the Sun can't support life.
yes we can live
We live on earth because it is the only planet that can support life. Other planets are too far from the sun whereas others such as mercury are too close to the sun. Earth has just the right stable temperature for human, plant and animal life.
because there is no air and the other planets are far away to visit.
No one can answer this question as we do not have any proof of whether they do or don't. Some believe that there are planets out there that are the right distance from the sun have the same size sun and planet as ours and have similar atmospheric conditions. If there are such planets, it is possible that a human or human-like species could live and thrive there.
It is possible, even likely, that there are other planets that could support life. We have yet to find any.
As of now, humans have not yet established permanent settlements on other planets because it is technologically challenging and currently unfeasible for us to do so. Additionally, Earth provides a hospitable environment for human life with air, water, and suitable temperatures, making it more practical for us to live here. Advancements in technology and space exploration may pave the way for potential human colonization on other planets in the future.
Earth is the only planet human beings live on. If there are other planets on which we can survive, they will need photosynthetic life forms to liberate significant amounts of oxygen into their atmospheres. Free oxygen readily combines with other elements--without life it is unlikely concentrations of the gas would be high enough to support human beings. Bats, maybe. Bats can survive in high CO2 atmospheres. Possibly we may engineer humans who can survive in a wider range of environmental conditions than we can now.
As of yet, there is still no proof of sentient life on other planets.