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Without the correct equipment Humans can't survive on any planet at the moment except Earth.

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Q: Which planets can humans survive on?
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What planets can humans survive on?

Earth. Only earth so far, maybe mars if there was water and enough oxygen


How long till humans evolve?

The humans evolved in 2000. They evolve if they visit other planets and survive without air. They evolve into a 7 foot tall green creature.


Can humans survive on the planets Uranus or Neptune?

No. You see, there is no O2, H20, or an atmosphere that could sustain life. Not to mention that it is way too cold as well.


What part did the ancient Greek civilization play in the history of the planets?

The history of the planets had nothing to do with humans. Humans used the planets as religious symbols.


What did animals do to survive?

They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.


Can you survive on other planets?

You can only survive on Earth but no other planet.


Will humans continue to survive and evolve on foreign planets once you develop the technology to habitate on them?

Evolution is an ever ongoing process, so yes they will continue to evolve. Whether they continue to survive depends on how well they adapt to the foreign environment.


How can you survive on other planets?

u cant


Have humans landed on any planets why or why not?

no


Is their a planet in space with water on it?

Considering water is made with Oxygen and Hydrogen, the only planets that could have water on them would have to have plants. Humans haven't discovered many planets due to the difficulty. We are not advanced enough to know much of this. As space exploration goes on, people learn knew things about the Universe and planets. If humans ever did find a planet with wildlife on it, we'd probably land there, and manage to survive. Humans would most likely eventually colonize on other planets. However, the chances of planets in our solar system having wildlife on them is slim, and to find these, we'd need to travel very far from Earth, once again bringing my point that humans are not advanced enough.


Do humans eat to survive?

no we drink to survive. from keyna


Can humans live on other planets and other planets in galaxies?

Very probably