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Mars unlike earth is to cold has a little bit of water and oxygen. it cant support human life- but there may be other creatures out there there on planet Mars that it can support . but if humans were there, we would die.
No, its the furthest planet away from the sun (that means its so cold you can die), and the earth is the only planet that has human, or plant life on it. And Pluto doesn't have an atmosphere like the earth does.
mars is not terrestrial enough to support human life inthe easy way like earth does...
Saturn cannot currently sustain human life. A gas giant, it's not exactly an ideal vacation spot.If you had a viable habitat and life support that could maintain an earth-like environment inside it; then theoretically you could live anywhere.
Not all scientists believe this. The topic of Earth being the only planet in the known universe to support life has been and still is a heated debate amongst many scientists.
No, the sun could not support human life. Anything from earth that came close to contact with the sun would be burned in seconds because it has such an extreme surface temp.
Well, Earth is the only planet that could support human life, so we've been faring pretty well here so far.
The Red Sea is so salty it can support a humans bodyweight
If you are asking if Pluto can support human life, the answer is no. No planet or dwarf planet in our solar system can support human life except Earth.
nope
No, Earth is a planet (dirt could also be called earth). People (such as you and I) are humans.
no,the biggest human a tiger could support would probably be 9 years & less.
There are a handful of places on Earth that cannot support human settlement. One of these places is Antarctica. It is far too cold and desolate for people to thrive there.
Mars unlike earth is to cold has a little bit of water and oxygen. it cant support human life- but there may be other creatures out there there on planet Mars that it can support . but if humans were there, we would die.
In the near future, if we create chloroplasts for human photosynthesis, then we don't have to eat food anymore. In this case, the earth maybe able to support 100 billion people.
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No, its the furthest planet away from the sun (that means its so cold you can die), and the earth is the only planet that has human, or plant life on it. And Pluto doesn't have an atmosphere like the earth does.