You can get out something to humans about the Earth we live on by writing a newsletter, holding classes or demonstrations, and by creating a webcast or website and advertising.
the sea, the air, trees, etc. Things that come naturally from 'earth'. Humans, they come from earth too lol
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...:)
Earth is where we live on. Where humans live on. Also animals can live on it too. Earth is the only planet in our solar system which has air and land. well that's all i can think of without using the Internet. hope you like it. bye.
No. Humans have never been farther from Earth than the moon. Currently, barring a handful of astronauts on the International Space Station, all humans are on Earth. People could never live on Neptune. It has no solid surface and is far too cold.
No, it is not for only humans. It existed long before humans appeared and will exist long after we are gone; in that time, it has, is and will support hundreds of millions of other types of organism.
The basic requirements of human beings are air and water, if these two things are present on any planet, then it can be possible to live on that, but unfortunately our astronomers did not able to find any of such planet, but in future it can be possible. So hope for the best!
Given the immense number of planets in the Universe it would be unsupportable to state that "only the Earth" can support human life. In this solar system no other planet has surface conditions which would allow exposed humans to live. This does not preclude humans living in contained communities or in a terraformed environment.
no its too cold for any human to live there
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.
No, the earth's core is too hot for anny thing to live in it.
Us humans are rather finicky about the conditions we can live in. It can't be too hot, it can't be too cold, there has to be water to drink and air to breathe. The gravity has to be about what it is on Earth and so on... As far as we know at the moment no, as there are currently no planets that we know of with the necessary temperature, gravity strength and atmospheric composition for humans to survive. We can only know this about the planets in our solar system however.
It would not be possible to modify Neptune for us to live on. It's a gas planet, so has no surface like that of the earth. It's also too far from the sun to support life, way too cold and dark.