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Hydrosphere is the part of the biosphere which contains water.
Ganymede has no atmosphere. It is the largest moon in our solar system, but we are not aware of any form of life that might find its surface hospitable.
Venus can not hold life because it doesn't have a hospitable environment like the Earth. The planet is too hot to maintain life and there is too much carbon dioxide and not enough oxygen either.
Neither would be hospitable. Both planets are too close to the Sun and the intense heat would make both planets inhospitable.
epipelagic
The mild mid latitude climate is most hospitable to human settlement. Climates like a desert or mountain climate would not be as hospitable to a human settlement.
The filipino of course.
Hadopelagic comes after Abyssopelagic. The Abyssopelagic zone starts at 4,000m (13,000ft) and extends down to 6,000m (20,000ft). The Hadopelagic starts at 6,000m and extends down to 11,040.4m (36,198ft), which is the depth of the Marianas Trench, the deepest known trench, which is found in the Pacific Ocean.
hospitable
Hydrosphere is the part of the biosphere which contains water.
The superlative form is most hospitable. This is the standard pattern: for words of several syllables, the superlative is formed by putting "most" before the word, and the comparative by putting "more" before the word.
Sampson the Hospitable died in 530.
Many scientists believe that there may have been life on Mars, and some suggest that there might still be life frozen in Mars' ice caps. Mars seems to be the most hospitable planet in our solar system to life, other than the Earth.
It is the most hospitable part of Egypt and the most fertile, therefore most live in or around it.
the tube worms live in the abyssopelagic zone which is in the ocean.
My host was both gracious and hospitable.