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People in the solar system live on Earth.
No; in our solar system people live only on Earth
Humans do not need to expose themselves to solar radiation directly to survive. However, if there were no solar radiation at all, temperatures on Earth would quickly drop below freezing, and plants would not be able to grow. Humans would not live long under such conditions.
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The meltdown of the reactor caused massive release of radiation that will last for another 1,000 years. People, crops, and animals when affected by radiation become sick, have deformities, and the crops pass on the radiation when eaten. The area is not safe to live in.
Solar heat is produced by stars. The people who live on Earth get their solar heat from the sun.
No there is to much radiation in the ground and in the air,you will have to wear a radiation proof mask and if you go there without a radiation mask your sol,I'm just telling you don't go there or you will die from the chemicals there.
Asteroids have very little gravity, no atmosphere, and no protection from solar radiation. So they cannot support life.
Humans do not need to expose themselves to solar radiation directly to survive. However, if there were no solar radiation at all, temperatures on Earth would quickly drop below freezing, and plants would not be able to grow. Humans would not live long under such conditions.
Pluto is a dwarf planet that can be found on the outermost area of our solar system, the farthest away from the Sun.
There are none in our solar system where people can live unprotected.
The level of solar radiation affects the temperature and amount of energy available for photosynthesis in a biome. High levels of solar radiation can lead to hotter temperatures and more energy for plants, resulting in more diverse and lush biomes like rainforests. Conversely, lower levels of solar radiation can lead to colder temperatures and less energy for photosynthesis, resulting in biomes like tundra with adapted flora and fauna.