To live on Mars would be possible if we had adequate technological support providing food, water, heat, oxygen and general protection form the Martian environment, plus a way to get back and forth between Earth and Mars in a reasonable time with reasonable energy expenditure.
Current technology is not adequate for this.
For long periods, no. There have been proposals to land a spacecraft there similar to the Apollo missions to the moon, but long-term settlement is not feasible. The Martian atmosphere is only a fraction of the density of Earth's and is mostly carbon dioxide. Temperatures are very low, comparable to those of an Antarctic winter. Any human exposed to the Matrian atmosphere without a space suit or similar containment would die in a matter of seconds.
Of course. All they would need to take with them would be air to breathe, food
to eat, water to drink, shielding from solar and cosmic radiation, a means of
maintaining the temperature in their living space within a narrow range, and a
means of supplying the breathable air to their lungs under the right pressure.
In other words, humans can live anywhere, as long as they can fix the place up
to be enough like the surface of the Earth.
no. no any living thing is able to live or survive there
Not in our solar system, outside our solar system there may well be a planet that is habitable to human life, however if we found one we would not be able to get to it with our current space travel technology they would simply be too far away.
No. Humans only live on Earth. There is likely no life at all on Mars.
you would need to have spacesuits to go outside and life-support systems in your house.
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.
no
Yes
live your life as you would live your dreams! Live is verb while life is noun.
Human beings will probably not be able to ever live on Saturn. The average temperature on Saturn is -176 degrees Celsius, which is far too cold for human life.
I think so no :(
No, it would be impossible. Not his entire life. (Unless you are talking about the cavemen...)
the plants would take in all oxygene and replace it with C02 luckily they would produce more oxygene than the amount of C02, this is how breath so if we had no plants to take in the C02 we wouldn't be able to breath... So we would't live
No. If a human was going to live a healthy life on just one food that food would have to be breast milk (from another human).
No i cant believe u would even ask that question
no. no any living thing is able to live or survive there
Yes, but not animal life. Without oxygen only the anaerobic bacteria would be able to live.
A human need is something that would we not be able to live without. These include food, water, shelter, clothing, ect. A want is something we do not truly need, but would be nice to have.