i don't think it can
Maybe, if you are an alien.
The word for able to sustain life is "viable."
The planet Venus was named in the Roman times after the Greek Goddess of love Aphrodite. It is the second closest planet to the sun and far too hot to be able to sustain life.
Venus has, as determined by satellite probes, a surface temperature of 800 degrees , much too hot to sustain life as we know it.
no but that was my question
The earth has several factors that allow it to sustain life while its sister planets cannot. The most important of which is its location from the Sun. Earth lies within the "Goldilocks Zone" which is a distance from a star that allows for proper temperatures to maintain life. Deviation too far in either distance can make it too hot, or too cold, to sustain life.
no it is to hot for it to indoor life
Any body and every body needs energy to sustain life. If there was no energy in the body; one could not do things. And if one cannot do things then they are not able to sustain their life.
The suffix for "sustain" is "-able."
1) Your are here. 2) I am here it was able to sustain life.
Soil provides the necessary nutrients plant need to be able to sustain life.
If the atmosphere on mars was able to sustain life, then yes you would be able to eat there, assuming you had some food.