Earth. It is the only one with the right temperature, oxygen and water.
Probably.
No. The planet we are most likely to colonize is Mars.
No. The planet we are most likely to colonize is Mars.
The narrator realizes that the invaders are not from another country or planet; rather, they are humans from the distant future who have come to colonize the past.
Not likely.
Not likely.
Contagious planet cancer. Humans are planet cancer in that they are part of the planet itself and they are reproducing at an increasing and unsustainable rate, eventually to doom the planet itself by overconsumption of its resources. (In precisely the same way as cellular cancer dooms a human) Right now humans are trying to figure out a way to locate another suitable host (planet) to attempt to colonize and are thus attempting to acheive "contagious" planet cancer. -bmg
Mars is the most likely choice. It is the closest planet to Earth and current theories suggest there is enough water and CO2 to one day convert (terraform) the planet to sustain humans. It also conveniently has a day/night cycle that closely matches Earth's: 24 hours and 37 minutes.
We can't colonize it because we can't land on it.
Yeah, eventually.
Mars is the rocky planet that humans are most likely to colonize due to its relative proximity to Earth and similarities in day length and surface conditions. It has water in the form of ice, essential resources for sustaining human life, and a thin atmosphere that could be modified for breathable air. Ongoing missions and research focus on overcoming challenges such as radiation exposure and establishing sustainable habitats, making it the primary candidate for future colonization efforts.
You must be trying to colonize a planet which is from 1 to 3 or 13 to 15 in galaxy for these planets you need astrophysics in level 5 till 7 so you have to colonize a planet between 1 to 12