you would need to have spacesuits to go outside and life-support systems in your house.
As of now, there are no people living on Mars. There are plans for manned missions to Mars in the future, but it is not predicted to happen within the next 100 years. Extensive research and technological advancements would be needed to sustain human life on Mars for long periods of time.
Mars is the most Earth-like of all the planets in our solar system (not including Earth itself). While it would certainly not be easy for human beings to live on Mars, it would nonetheless be easier for human beings to live on Mars, than it would be for them to live on Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune. So in terms of interplanetary colonization, Mars seems to be the best bet.
no. no any living thing is able to live or survive there
There is no recreation on planet Mars because people cannot live there. Mars is a rocky planet that cannot support human life because its atmosphere consists mainly of carbon dioxide. It is the fourth planet from the sun.
I don't think humans will live in outer space for a very long time. Our scientists in NASA would have to work double time to create enough oxygen for our whole planet to live in space. You'll be waiting for a LONG time. Probably till 2090. If that date ever comes!! :0)
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Living on Mercury would be extremely challenging due to its extreme temperatures and lack of atmosphere. Modifications would include advanced thermal protection suits to withstand the intense heat during the day and cold at night, as well as technologies to provide breathable air since Mercury has almost no atmosphere. Additionally, shielding against intense solar radiation would be essential for human survival on the planet.
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It would not be possible to modify Neptune for us to live on. It's a gas planet, so has no surface like that of the earth. It's also too far from the sun to support life, way too cold and dark.
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Possibly, with extensive modifications for sustainability such as creating a habitable atmosphere, shielding from radiation, and access to resources like water. However, significant technological advancements would be needed to make Mars suitable for long-term human habitation.
To enable human habitation on Pluto, significant modifications would be necessary, including the development of advanced life-support systems to provide breathable air, regulate temperature, and manage radiation exposure. Habitats would need to be insulated and pressurized to protect against extreme cold and thin atmosphere. Additionally, sustainable energy sources, such as nuclear or advanced solar technology, would be required to power these facilities. Finally, transport and communication systems would need to be established to connect with Earth and facilitate movement on the icy surface.
The air would need to be cleaned, there would need to be oxygen, it would need food and water and it would need to be warmer.