It wouldn't be easy, but there is enough gravity, and enough water bound up in the rocks, and enough sunlight, to make living on Mars possible. Such a colny most be domed, but it can be done even with present technology. If you can find water, even water bound up as hydrated rocks, you can do just about anything.
Humans can currently live on Earth, as it provides the necessary conditions for human life such as oxygen, water, and suitable temperature. There are ongoing efforts to explore the possibility of living on other planets like Mars, but at present, Earth is the only known planet where humans can live.
The discovery of liquid water on another planet would be important as it is a key ingredient for life as we know it. It could indicate the potential for past or present microbial life, and could provide insights into the planet's habitability and potential for supporting life in the future. Studying liquid water on another planet could also advance our understanding of planetary formation and evolution.
As of now, there is no definitive evidence of other planets in our solar system or universe where humans could live. The search for habitable exoplanets is ongoing, but the conditions required for human life are very specific and complex. It is possible that in the future, advancements in technology may allow for human colonization on other planets or moons.
The inner or terrestrial planet that we could most likely live on is Earth. Mars would be a far distant second.
Currently, Earth is the only known planet where humans can live naturally. Mars is a potential candidate for future colonization due to its similar conditions to Earth, but significant technological advancements are needed to make it a habitable planet for human life.
Not unaided. But this is no slight to the dwarfs; humans couldn't live on ANY other planet without substantial life support systems.
yes, because no water and food in planet mars
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.
No, humans could not live on Neptune. Neptune's extreme cold temperatures, high wind speeds, and lack of a solid surface make it inhospitable to humans. Additionally, the planet's atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, which are not breathable for humans.
I live on Earth, as do all other humans. Where are you from?
Humans can currently live on Earth, as it provides the necessary conditions for human life such as oxygen, water, and suitable temperature. There are ongoing efforts to explore the possibility of living on other planets like Mars, but at present, Earth is the only known planet where humans can live.
We do not know of any other planet with a sustainable atmosphere that supports human life.
COLD it is way to cold for a human/humans to live there. Earth is the perfect temperature for humans to live on and of course Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun.
Yes. The human species is only known to live on Terra (Earth). Sometime in the future humankind may choose to live on a different planet, but so far we have not found another Earth-like planet that we could successfully live on.
Earth
Oxygen, food, water, mating
No. Humans could not live on Neptune. The planet is extremely cold, its atmosphere is not breathable, and there is no solid surface to stand on. Although in the distant future we could see a space station in orbit around Neptune which would send probes, and ships into the atmosphere for scientific study.