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No, Mars can't sustain human life because there is too little oxygen, too much carbon dioxide, and it is too far away from the sun to sustain a warm enough temperature for life here on earth.
Yes, the planets temperatures do have something to do with the life that exists on the planet because mostly Uranus's temperature is -210 °C. In this type of weather the life that could exist has to be a fur covered species so that it can survive the temperature conditions on the planet.
No, the fact that there is life on earth does not prove that there is life on other planets because earth has many characteristics which allow for the sustaining of life, such as a sufficent water supply, an atmosphere, oxygen, a distance from the sun which keeps us at a temperature which is not too hot nor too cold to sustain life, among many other reasons.
No Jupiter doesn't sustain life.
No. You see, there is no O2, H20, or an atmosphere that could sustain life. Not to mention that it is way too cold as well.
mars and earth
Yes, Earth
The outer planets does not have enough oxygen to sustain life, or they don't have an atmosphere at all.
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So far, earth is the only planet known to support life, but many scientists thing that life probably exists on other planets.
atmosphere
There are no planets but the planet Jupiter has a moon called Europa that is covered in ice and might have a ocean full of life.
No, Mars can't sustain human life because there is too little oxygen, too much carbon dioxide, and it is too far away from the sun to sustain a warm enough temperature for life here on earth.
Yes, the planets temperatures do have something to do with the life that exists on the planet because mostly Uranus's temperature is -210 °C. In this type of weather the life that could exist has to be a fur covered species so that it can survive the temperature conditions on the planet.
You need water to live and other planets don't have water
it helps maintain the temperature of the earth.
it helps maintain the temperature of the earth.