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There are several reasons:

1. There is no air so you would suffocate.

2. It is extremely cold on Mars.

3. There is no water to drink.

4. There is no food on Mars.

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Why cannot live on moon?

Two reasons - no air, and low gravity. Any accommodation erected on the moon would have to be air-tight, and securely anchored to the moon's surface. Additionally - it would have to be able to withstand constant bombardment by asteroids.


Can people live in Jupiter?

No, it is not possible for people to live on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas giant with extreme atmospheric conditions, including high levels of radiation, strong winds, and no solid surface to stand on. Additionally, the planet's intense gravity would make it impossible for humans to survive there.


Would it be possible to live on a star?

No, a star is too hot to live on.


Why would it be impossible for people to live on Mars?

Living on Mars poses challenges due to its harsh environment, which lacks a breathable atmosphere, protection from radiation, and sufficient resources for sustenance. The extreme temperatures, dust storms, and lack of liquid water make it difficult for humans to survive without extensive technological support. Additionally, the long distance from Earth complicates communication, resupply missions, and emergency assistance.


What supplies would you need to live on planet Jupiter?

Since the planet Jupiter is not at all suited to human life, you would need a complete life support system to live there, and even then it would be extremely difficult due to the high gravity. You might have to live inside a large tank of water, with scuba gear, so that your bouyancy would counteract the gravity. Obviously this would be very hard to do for any prolonged period. More likely, a human presence on Jupiter (if such a thing should ever be thought important enough to justify the extreme effort that it would require) would involve genetically engineered people with special adaptations to the high gravity - and even they would still need a complete life support system.