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No. Mars is too cold for human life and the air is not breathable. There is no magnetic field to shield against solar radiation.
A magnetic field indicates a ferrous core. This is necessary for life to begin because a magnetic field is needed to deflect solar radiation.
Earth is the most habitable planet in the solar system, which is why there is so much life on it. As far as we know, no other planet has life on it. Mars could possibly support human life, with supports to help them.
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No. Mars is too cold for human life and the air is not breathable. There is no magnetic field to shield against solar radiation.
For the planet : none. For the planet as we know it: it shields us from the solar wind, a flow of high energy particles that the sun emits (solar flares,ect.) ,much as the ozone layer protects us from ultraviolet radiation.
The Earth is a planet in our solar system and the third planet from the sun. The Earth is the only planet within our solar system that can support life.
It is the only planet that has life form on it.
it has life on it
Earth.
It's the only solar system we can confirm has life on a planet.
There is no other planet in the Solar System that can, without assistance, support human life.
Up to now, Earth is the only planet in our solar system that can sustain life as we know it.
Earth is the only planet in our solar system that can sustain human life.
A magnetic field indicates a ferrous core. This is necessary for life to begin because a magnetic field is needed to deflect solar radiation.
Earth is the most habitable planet in the solar system, which is why there is so much life on it. As far as we know, no other planet has life on it. Mars could possibly support human life, with supports to help them.