Earth.
Only earth so far, maybe mars if there was water and enough oxygen
There is a possibility that humans could survive and evolve on foreign planets with the right technology to support them. However, it would likely require significant advancements in fields such as biology, engineering, and sustainability to ensure long-term viability. It's a complex undertaking with many challenges to overcome.
We only can live on Earth because Earth provides us with everything we need. Other planets such as Mercury or Jupiter cannot hold us. For example, Mercury or the other planets don't have water, or fertilized areas to plant vegetables and plants. Jupiter and the other gas giants such as Saturn and Neptune don't have a surface, so we would probably die. The most and final important thing is that the other planets don't have air.
None of the planets in our solar system have an atmosphere that is breathable by humans. The only known celestial body with a breathable atmosphere is Earth.
as far o what in aware of they have only gone to the moon, but have sent robots to vistet oher planets. i
NO>Planets are not as near as they appear to be and it takes lot of time, money and resources to successfully send a human and bring him back safely. It is very like that in the coming 2 decades we will be able to send humans on MARS which is the one of the nearest planet other than venus.
Humans can potentially survive on planets within our own solar system, such as Mars with proper habitat installations and technology. However, other planets like Venus have extreme conditions, such as high temperatures and toxic atmosphere, making human survival very challenging. Planets outside our solar system, known as exoplanets, may offer potential habitats for humans, but this is currently theoretical.
The humans evolved in 2000. They evolve if they visit other planets and survive without air. They evolve into a 7 foot tall green creature.
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
The history of the planets had nothing to do with humans. Humans used the planets as religious symbols.
You can only survive on Earth but no other planet.
No, humans cannot survive on Uranus or Neptune. Both planets lack a solid surface and have extreme conditions, including extremely cold temperatures, high levels of atmospheric pressure, and toxic atmospheres mainly composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane.
u cant
no we drink to survive. from keyna
There is a possibility that humans could survive and evolve on foreign planets with the right technology to support them. However, it would likely require significant advancements in fields such as biology, engineering, and sustainability to ensure long-term viability. It's a complex undertaking with many challenges to overcome.
No, humans cannot survive in temperatures of 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Considering water is made with Oxygen and Hydrogen, the only planets that could have water on them would have to have plants. Humans haven't discovered many planets due to the difficulty. We are not advanced enough to know much of this. As space exploration goes on, people learn knew things about the Universe and planets. If humans ever did find a planet with wildlife on it, we'd probably land there, and manage to survive. Humans would most likely eventually colonize on other planets. However, the chances of planets in our solar system having wildlife on them is slim, and to find these, we'd need to travel very far from Earth, once again bringing my point that humans are not advanced enough.