It has to be at least 135 degrees Fahrenheit.
Humans would not be able to survive in temperatures consistently above 140°F (60°C). At this heat level, the body cannot effectively regulate its temperature, leading to heat stroke and potentially death.
Yes, humans can survive in the taiga biome, but it would come with challenges due to the cold temperatures, limited food sources, and rugged terrain. With proper clothing, shelter, and access to resources, humans can adapt and live in the taiga like the indigenous communities who have thrived there for generations.
Water
Venus is very hot with poisonous gases in the atmosphere, Mars is very cold with a low atmospheric pressure.
No we can't we would die instantly
Obviously or we would have no Inuit peoples
Humans could not survive on another planet because they are all too hot, cold, dense, or far away.
Venus is far too hot and surface pressure is too high for humans to survive.
to see if it was possible for humans to survive. if the dog couldn't survive it wouldn't be good for humans. it wouldn't guarantee humans couldn't go it but they would know what they where dealing with
No, it is too hot.
Yes, and No. Cows can survive completely on grass as food, but it would need water too.
It's to hot for humans to live on