No. The main reason is that radiation levels at Io's surface are very high.
No. We currently do not have the ability to send humans on interplanetary missions. Any human on Io would not live long, as Io is blasted by high energy radiation.
Yes it is possible for humans to live on Eris.
The potential to live on any solid planet in the solar system is possible, with the right technological advances. However as Io is the most Geo-active planet in the system, even if we could put a base on that moon it would probably be very unpleasant and dangerous.
no
water , oxygen
Deodorant ?
it is physically possible for humans to live in the wetlands, although, because of the moist environment, many humans choose not to. there are many alligators and swamp-animals which are not friendly toward humans, so you wont find humans living there.
"I live" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Io vivo."Specifically, the subject pronoun "io" means "I." The verb "vivo" means "(I) am living, do live, live." The pronunciation is "EE-oh VEE-voh."
No. While short visits are possible, there is no air on the moon and no way to produce food.
It is currently not possible for humans to live on Ganymede, as it lacks the necessary conditions to support human life. Ganymede is a moon of Jupiter with harsh radiation, extreme cold temperatures, and no atmosphere suitable for breathing.
No,due to lack of air,gravity,water,and food
It is possible. A structure would have to be built that would be able to protect them from the radiation, however. It is not possible to live on Oberon without some sort of building since Oberon has no atmosphere.