No water or may be no air and it may be really cold or hot
being without water or any remote chance of getting any into your body!
The water is unfit to drink - its salty and the magnesium causes diarrhea. Also, water conducts heat away from you faster than you can replenish it.
Polyploidy
No, it is not possible for humans to survive in the center of the Earth. The temperatures at the Earth's core are extremely high, reaching over 5000 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the pressure at the Earth's core is also immense, making it impossible for humans to survive there.
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
Mutations in bacteria that confer antibiotic resistance help the bacteria survive and thrive in their environment, but can be harmful to humans if these bacteria cause infections that are difficult to treat. Similarly, mutations in insects that confer resistance to pesticides help them survive, but can be harmful to humans as it makes pest control more difficult.
There are more than 0 humans, so yes we produce more offspring than needed to survive, however humans aren't often hunted or killed by other species so it would be difficult not do. Usually animals have many more offspring than humans do, but they are also part of the natural food chain, so that is needed to survive.
If humans had no bones, they would have no structural support for the body, making movement and vital functions extremely difficult. Additionally, the lack of bones would leave vital organs vulnerable to injuries. Overall, it would be impossible for humans to survive without the support and protection that bones provide.
No, human beings cannot survive in space without proper protection such as a spacesuit. In the vacuum of space, there is no air to breathe, extreme temperature variations, and harmful radiation that make it impossible for humans to survive.
Humans can't fly or breath underwater, without mechanical assistance. Humans can't go more than 7 days without food or water in normal temperatures. Humans can't survive in extended exposure to temperatures below -40C or above 60C.
no we drink to survive. from keyna
No, humans cannot survive in temperatures of 200 degrees Fahrenheit.