Only 'EARTH' (Terrestium). For all the other planets, a human would have to wear a space suit.
No, humans cannot survive on Uranus or Neptune. Both planets lack a solid surface and have extreme conditions, including extremely cold temperatures, high levels of atmospheric pressure, and toxic atmospheres mainly composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane.
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Humans can live on the planet Earth. Other planets are unsuitable for our existence unless new technology was able to assist humans in harsh environments.
It would be difficult for humans to breathe on other planets as the atmospheres are very different from Earth's. For example, on Mars the atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide with very little oxygen. Special equipment would be needed to survive on other planets.
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Humans can potentially survive on planets within our solar system, such as Mars and possibly Venus with the right technology. However, currently, Earth is the only known planet where humans can naturally survive due to its atmosphere, temperature, and resources.
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.
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
The history of the planets had nothing to do with humans. Humans used the planets as religious symbols.
You can only survive on Earth but no other planet.
No, humans cannot survive on Uranus or Neptune. Both planets lack a solid surface and have extreme conditions, including extremely cold temperatures, high levels of atmospheric pressure, and toxic atmospheres mainly composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane.
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no we drink to survive. from keyna
There is a possibility that humans could survive and evolve on foreign planets with the right technology to support them. However, it would likely require significant advancements in fields such as biology, engineering, and sustainability to ensure long-term viability. It's a complex undertaking with many challenges to overcome.
No, humans cannot survive in temperatures of 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
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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.