Not by any really complex organisms but I believe some bacteria or something around the polar ice caps
yes
The NASA Space Vehicle that have taken video on the planet Mars is called Curiosity, This vehicle has a primary mission of seeing if life is inhabitable on the Red Planet.
because there is no oxygen there
The question is a contradiction in itself
The planet Venus is the second closest planet to the sun. It is named after the goddess of love from Greek mythology. It is not inhabitable.
well, other planets have properties such as gases which life forms or organisms can't live in or they would die.
maybe we don't know yet but most likely not
The NASA Space Vehicle that have taken video on the planet Mars is called Curiosity, This vehicle has a primary mission of seeing if life is inhabitable on the Red Planet.
If there has been one that's been discovered, then science hasn't leaked it to the media. The closest planet science has found remotely "inhabitable" is Mars.
Inhabitable
lots
because there is no oxygen there
About 43%.
The constellation itself may have undiscovered planets around one of the stars that may turn out to be inhabitable, but we have no current knowledge of an inhabitable planet in that vicinity, or around any of the individual stars that make up that constellation.
inhabitable
5
constant sewage from inhabitable places.
The root word of "habitual" is "habit," which comes from the Latin word "habitus" meaning "condition" or "character."