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No Jupiter doesn't sustain life.
If not, then you must be dead, but so would I. So then I wouldn't be answering this question, so that is how to derive that earth definitely, without a doubt supports life (Unless we are all zombies)!
The carrying capacity of the Earth is only an estimated number since the data does not exist for an accurate number. It is said that the carrying capacity of the Earth is up to 40 billion people.
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.
Ecosystem
They are the main cause of destruction and they are the only one to stop it by doing good things that cannot harm the life of the earth
atmosphere
ONLY up to a Point.
It's ability to sustain life - despite the vast size of the universe, so far earth is the only planet with the ability to sustain life
the heat and pressure in the interior is not designed to sustain human life
1- Global Warming 2- Pollution
The term used to describe this scenario is "overpopulation." Overpopulation occurs when the number of people in an area exceeds the resources and environment available to support them, leading to negative consequences such as food and water shortages, environmental degradation, and overall reduced quality of life.
Gaia. Perhaps "ecosystems" is the best answer.
No Jupiter doesn't sustain life.
Soils sustain life by using organic material for nutreints.
it is the right distance from the sun. If Earth was closer or further from the sun, we would either burn up or freeze to death.
If not, then you must be dead, but so would I. So then I wouldn't be answering this question, so that is how to derive that earth definitely, without a doubt supports life (Unless we are all zombies)!