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This question is relevant in the situation that the world is going to an end. It may be by a natural disaster or a nuclear war. Then we have to find someother planet like earth to live. And if the scientists cant find a planet like earth, they might consider to research on how to survive on such chaotic conditions.
Maybe, in our dream...
The whole of the planet will suffer from the rubbish we cause to kill the earth, and no one will ever survive causing rubbish to the planet.
the earth is the third planet of the solar system. planet earth has life like water , land and oxygen. that's why god create people , animals to live in planet earth because earth has every thing that people need and animals.
If you mean Human Life... we can't survive on another planet. but if you mean the planets life, it is just acustomed to the planets temperatures, weather, and/or whatever it throws at it like us on planet earth. we are used to the earths temperatures, and weather.
Yes both plant and animal can survive on another planet. They will survive until they have to breathe. There are many planets in the universe, most of which are beyond the reach of our telescopes, so we have relatively little information about them. But chances are, there are planets somewhere in the universe on which plants and animals can survive. In our own solar system, however, the planets other than Earth present environments which are too hot, too cold, without breathable atmosphere, without water, or otherwise very difficult places for plants and animals to live.
No planet in our solar system has wings. Planets are celestial bodies that do not have physical features like wings. Wings are typically associated with animals, birds or insects on Earth.
survive like evrything else on the planet.
Man can survive in any place where the Earth-like conditions of temperature, pressure, atmosphere, and radiation shielding can be simulated. To put it another way, Man can not survive the natural environment in any place where those Earth-like conditions don't exist naturally. We don't know of any place more than a few miles from the surface of the Earth where they do.
Assuming the planet was just like Earth in every other way... First, the planet would have to be large enough to have enough gravity to sustain an atmosphere, or it would be impossible for a human to survive. As long as the planet had enough atmospheric pressure, then a human could survive, but their bones would slowly degenerate because when there is someone is not subjected to enough gravity, the bones become weaker.
Mercury, the smallest planet. It is bigger than our moon but has a very similar appearance. It has no atmosphere like our moon, so craters from impacts survive for millions of years on the surface.