not life as we know it... too cold and no water
Saturn is not capable of supporting life. It has no solid surface and has an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. It is one of the coldest planets.
No.
Any zone capable of supporting life
Jupiter is a gas giant and is not capable of supporting life.
Earth
The biosphere, which includes the surface of the Earth, is capable of supporting life. This area includes regions such as oceans, forests, deserts, and other ecosystems where living organisms can thrive.
To pinch a phrase from Star Trek, the answer would be 'It's Life Jim, but not as we know it'.
because plants give off oxygen and support life for us and we have water.
Habitable Planet? I do not believe there is a more specific term for a planet capable of supporting life.
No planet that we know of other than Earth is capable of supporting life.
The troposphere is capable of supporting life because it contains the right balance of oxygen, nitrogen, and other gases necessary for breathing and sustaining life. It also regulates temperature, weather patterns, and protects Earth's surface from harmful radiation, creating a suitable environment for organisms to thrive.
The Saturn Ion was never flex fuel capable when it was being manufactured. The Saturn Ion is no longer being manufactured.