Mars, or an Earth-like planet (like Gliese581g) that is not on the solar system. But for now, instead of looking so far, let's try to save the planet and stay in Earth. It is much more simple, don't you think? Specially if you are talking about an Earth-like planet.
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The Best answer is mars but the atmosphere is to low to have much oxygen to
breath on mars.
I could live on any planet where the surface gravity isn't too great ... as long as
I could take along with me air to breathe, water to drink, food to eat, shielding
from cosmic radiation, a means of maintaining suitable air pressure, and a means
of maintaining the temperature around me within a suitable range.
In other words, I can live in any place that can be made to resemble the surface
of the Earth.
Only earth that we know of but by terraforming mars scientist think we may be able to live on that planet too,many years in the future.
Other than the earth you would not be able to survive on any other planet in the solar system without a containment system (habitat or space suit) and significant life support.
Most people agree that Mars is the next most likely choice.
Earth
No one can answer this question as we do not have any proof of whether they do or don't. Some believe that there are planets out there that are the right distance from the sun have the same size sun and planet as ours and have similar atmospheric conditions. If there are such planets, it is possible that a human or human-like species could live and thrive there.
There are no other planets that are habitable without a technological habitat.Mars is the least hostile, and is the only other planet in the solar system (that we know of, yet) that will be possible to inhabit. However, the same technology that will allow us to live on Mars would also allow us to create our own space habitats in the asteroid belt, or to settle on the Moon.
to explore many different planets, galaxies, comets, possible planets we can live on, etc.
It is a double or multiple star which could make planets less likely to be surrounding it.
It wouldn't support humans, but some extremophile bacteria could probably live there just fine.
It depends!
We know nothing about other planets. Our best guesses are for Jupiter sized and larger. Uninhabitable, I'm afraid.
Of course, with properly pressurized suits and sealed, pressurized environmemts. There are no known planets where humans could live in the open as they do on earth.
no because there is no oxogen in space
Some of them we could possibly live on and others we cant.
It is possible, even likely, that there are other planets that could support life. We have yet to find any.
EARTH,🧐🧐 but in future it may possible to live on other planet
yes we can live
If you had an enclosed airtight habitat with atmosphere and life support it is technically possible. Dwarf planets are too small to have an atmopshere of their own.
it would not be helpful because there is no air so you cant breathe
No one can answer this question as we do not have any proof of whether they do or don't. Some believe that there are planets out there that are the right distance from the sun have the same size sun and planet as ours and have similar atmospheric conditions. If there are such planets, it is possible that a human or human-like species could live and thrive there.
yes i think you could live on some other palnet, one of these planets no but somwhere else in the solar system pie