Not at our present level of technology.
Not enough atmosphere to count, temp of about 100 degrees Kelvin (about -275 F), deep inside Jupiter's radiation belt.
no its too cold for any human to live there
The Martian surface is not habitable as it is. It will take adaptation by humans to survive for any length of time. There is hope that water can be found. That will aid if colonization is ever to take place.
Ganymede has 14.6 percent of the gravity of earth. Therefore, if an astronaut weighing 900 kg were on Ganymede, his gravitational pull would be the equivalent of 13.14 kg.
As a moon of Jupiter, Ganymede would be found in space revolving around Jupiter. Ganymede is the largest of the moons of Jupiter, with a diameter greater than the planet Mercury (but it is much less dense). It is the largest moon in the solar system.
Ganymede is regarded as a moon because it orbits a planet. In order to be considered a planet it would have to orbit the sun.
Temperature is one factor that makes an environment habitable for a species.If Earth were destroyed, humans would have to locate another habitable planet.
no
Somewhere near the equator.
Yes Ganymede would be suitableIo would be suitable as well
Habitable structures are buildings that are designed to be lived in by humans and domestic animals. This would include places like apartments, mobile homes, and townhouses.
It is feasible, yes, though there are many technical problems that would have to be overcome first. Mars is not habitable to earthlings as it is, but it is potentially the most habitable place in our solar system after earth.
Approximately 15%.
Exploration and perhaps to colonize in the future. With an atmosphere it is the most habitable of all others in our system.
yes, scientists live there
"Making" a new Earth, in the sense of building a new planet, would be extraordinarily difficult and time consuming. It would certainly be easier to terraform Venus and Mars in our own solar system, and to build habitable structures on Ganymede and Titan. In the long run, we will probably discover habitable planets orbiting other stars and colonize THEM before we would be able to build a new planet to order.
no its too cold for any human to live there
Deep space