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we could live on mobile bases sent to mars, but only for research by astronauts.
with the fact that there are powerful dust storms and tornadoes that will sweep over the surface occasionally, it wouldn't be possible to colonize on the surface for civilians from earth.
and because of the low gravity, pressure, and temperature on mars, without a special suit, your blood would boil, then freeze. that would be a bad (but cool) way to die.
because of that, one option is to create airtight seals in sections of the inactive underground magma chambers of Olympus Mons, a super massive volcano three times the size of mount everest.
but, I'd say the best option would be to terraform mars. which means to make it like a second earth. terraformed mars would look like earth from space, all blue and green. to do this, we would have to send massive amounts of greenhouse gases to mars. on earth, too much greenhouse gas has a negative effect of global warming. but on mars, it would be a good thing. it would equalize pressure and temperature to make life. but, terraforming could take 100 years. if we do terraform mars, it's possible that one day, you could walk around on mars without the need for a space suit.
so, those are our options for future colonization on mars
No human could ever live on Jupiter. The gravity, the poison gas, the pressure, the cold. A human being would die within seconds if they got near the gravitational pull of Jupiter, even if they were in a spacesuit, in a spacecraft. We might be able to live on a moon in Jupiter's orbit, but, not on the planet itself. It's gravity alone would kill us.
Just get a ball, cover it in foil and get hula hoops to make planet saturn.
they make the planet healthy
you could make it into a planet
using UFOS
No, humans could not live on Neptune. Neptune's extreme cold temperatures, high wind speeds, and lack of a solid surface make it inhospitable to humans. Additionally, the planet's atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, which are not breathable for humans.
Earth is the third planet from the Sun. The planet that we live on is called Earth.
For an imaginary planet project, consider creating a unique environment, climate, geography, and possible life forms for your planet. Think about how these factors interact and impact each other to make your planet distinct and interesting. Use your imagination to come up with creative details that make your planet stand out.
It isn't really, although I suppose you could make a case for God has given us this planet to live on and we are supposed to take care of it, but not get crazy about it.
definitely! they make our planet a more beautiful place to live in.
Aliens probably do not live in America,but there is a chance aliens could be hiding. It would make no sense if our planet was the only planet holding life. There must be a planet out in all of the space in the universe. If you are really actually interested in space and not pulling my leg,than try just looking at the stars. If there is so many stars,which are all other suns,than why wouldn't there be at least one planet with other life forms.
Pluto is not considered a planet but a dwarf planet. However, if it were suitable for living, one advantage could be its distance from the sun, providing a cooler climate ideal for supporting life. Additionally, its intriguing landscape and potential for scientific discoveries make it an interesting prospect for colonization.