We don't know what the planet's mass is, just it's radius and orbital period. But the planet lacks a solid surface for any reasonable assumption of its composition. It's structure is more comparable to Uranus and Neptune than a solid terrestrial planet like Earth.
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
the humans
Yes, Humans are considered to be biotic components as they are among the living.
Humans are classified as living organisms because they show the characteristics of a living organisms like:- 1.They do respiration. 2.They do loco motions. 3.They eat & etc.
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
Like all living animals, giraffes do have health problems. They get most diseases and viruses just like us humans.
Humans need to earn a living for survival.
Because humans are living.
Living limited factor because humans fish and humans are living.
They both can contribute problems to the need of resources for humans and other living organisms. For example, the need for gas to establish a running car. But if there is no gas the car will not be able to go.
No, living humans cannot see things which do not exist, they can only dream or imagine that they do.
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
Yes. All humans are living things.
There are LOTS of problems here, but they fall into the following main categories.1) You need to provide for ALL the needs of humans, even air - but also food and water. 2) You need protection against radiation. Here on Earth, our atmosphere does a decent job at protecting us. 3) The lack of gravity will weaken humans. For living in space in the long term (say, in a Dyson swarm), "artificial gravity" must be created, basically by making the human living quarters spin.
By living there
He eats humans.
a lot