Venus and Mars are the only other solid bodies in the solar system with atmospheres dense enough to "breathe", but neither contains nearly enough oxygen for a human to survive on.
Earth is the only planet in our solar system where humans can breathe without the aid of special equipment. Other planets in our solar system have atmospheres that are either too thin or made up of gases that are not suitable for human respiration.
On Jupiter, the atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases. Since humans cannot breathe hydrogen, the lack of oxygen in Jupiter's atmosphere would make it impossible for humans to breathe there. Additionally, the extreme pressure and temperature on Jupiter would also make it uninhabitable for humans.
If by humans visiting you mean , Which planet's have had humans land on that planet the answer is none. The only other place in space that humans have visited is the moon.
Earth. Humans have not set foot on any other planet. We have been on the moon, but the moon is not a planet, it is a satellite of earth.
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.
when you breathe out, plants breathe in.
No, humans cannot breathe on Jupiter.If you were in the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, you could not breathe it. There is little or no oxygen, only gases that are mostly toxic to humans. They include hydrogen and methane.There is also no surface to stand on. The gases in the upper clouds are very cold and thin, and the denser atmosphere below is too dense and hot.
it would not be helpful because there is no air so you cant breathe
Not unaided. But this is no slight to the dwarfs; humans couldn't live on ANY other planet without substantial life support systems.
No, the Earth is the only planet with Humans.
Unfortunatly , this comes from the breathe of other humans .
Ducks breathe the same way as us humans
No one knows at the moment why Jupiter is a big planet, other than the theory ogf how other planets where dust came together to form the planets, and it could just be it took more of it to form. What we do know is that you can not breathe in Jupiter in the same way you can not breathe on the Moon, whihc is no development of an atmosphere.
Humans, and actually all other animals, breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in this carbon dioxide and combine it with water and sunlight to make food in a process called photosynthesis. Luckily, a byproduct of this process is oxygen, which humans and other animals breathe in. Then we breathe out carbon dioxide, and the wondrous cycle continues.
No, humans do not breathe in nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale. The air we breathe is mostly made up of oxygen, with a small amount of other gases like nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
They breathe out CO2 simply because they are humans, and that's what humans do. There are no anatomical or biochemical differences between Germans and any other nationalities. We all work the same.
Earth is the only planet in our solar system where humans can breathe without the aid of special equipment. Other planets in our solar system have atmospheres that are either too thin or made up of gases that are not suitable for human respiration.