Yes people have woken up after being on life support.
Saturn can't support life because it has no oxygen and has poisonous gases in which no life can survive. ---- Plus the pressure is a lot greater than ours
No, it is not possible for humans to survive on the moon without life support systems. The moon lacks a breathable atmosphere, has extreme temperature variations, and does not have enough resources to support life.
Yes. If one cannot survive without intubation and mechanical ventilation (a respirator), then that would be considered artificial life support.
water gives us food,live,water and gelps us survive
Only if they are in an enclosed capsule with a life-support system.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold to support any kind of food chain to support animal life.
Because the temperature on Neptune is so extreme, it is unlikely to be able to support life. The temperature on the planet ranges from -270 to -380 degrees.
It is unlikely that life can survive on the moon due to its lack of atmosphere, extreme temperatures, and high levels of radiation. Any organisms would struggle to survive in such harsh conditions without the necessary support systems.
Life needs air and water to survive
Yes, you need oxygen to survive in space because there is no breathable air in space. Astronauts rely on spacesuits or spacecraft with life support systems to provide them with oxygen to breathe.
Living things need food, water, and oxygen to survive. These essential resources provide energy, hydration, and support cellular functions necessary for life processes. Without these, living organisms would not be able to sustain life.
This depends on what the patient's pathology is, and how dependent on the life support equipment they are for sustaining life. There have been rare cases where, once removed from the life support equipment, the patient started breathing and eventually recovered to a point where they didn't need the life support equipment to survive. More often, mortality occurs minutes, hours or days after disconnect. Again, it depends on the patient.