It depends on HOW hot the planet was. We already have people living in areas of the Earth that most of us would consider HOT. Someone moving from northern Sweden to Ethiopia would probably find the temperature unbelievably hot.
Technology you would probably need would include:
People living on another planet would need to adapt to different gravity, atmosphere, and climate conditions. They would need specialized spacesuits or habitats to protect themselves from extreme temperature changes, radiation, and lack of suitable air for breathing. Additionally, they would likely need to grow their own food in controlled environments and rely on advanced technology for communication and transportation.
Humans would need advanced technology to survive on Saturn due to its harsh conditions. This would include protection from the planet's extreme cold, high pressure, and toxic atmosphere composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. Additionally, creating sustainable life support systems for food, water, and air would be essential for long-term habitation.
Just think of all the things you need from when you wake up in the morning to when you wake up the next morning, that would be a good list.
To survive on Mercury, you would need a spacesuit that can withstand the extreme temperatures during the day and night. Any equipment or technology brought to Mercury would need to be resistant to the intense heat and radiation present on the planet. Additionally, a reliable source of power, such as solar panels, would be necessary due to the lack of atmosphere for wind power.
To live on Saturn, a person would need to bring every resource with them. This would include oxygen, sustainable food, clothes, bathroom supplies, etc. It would not be a very practical living situation.
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Air, of course! And umbrella, cos it's hot in there. you would also need water. were would you get that from ?
People living on another planet would need to adapt to different gravity, atmosphere, and climate conditions. They would need specialized spacesuits or habitats to protect themselves from extreme temperature changes, radiation, and lack of suitable air for breathing. Additionally, they would likely need to grow their own food in controlled environments and rely on advanced technology for communication and transportation.
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Humans would need advanced technology to survive on Saturn due to its harsh conditions. This would include protection from the planet's extreme cold, high pressure, and toxic atmosphere composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. Additionally, creating sustainable life support systems for food, water, and air would be essential for long-term habitation.
Humans need a habitable environment with the right temperature, atmosphere, and radiation levels to live on another planet. They also need a reliable source of food, water, and shelter, as well as protection from the harsh conditions of space and the planet's surface. Additionally, they would need technology and resources to support their survival and enable long-term sustainability.
does jobs we would otherwise need to do by hand e.g. a toaster or oven
ohh just get a live i don't need a planet to live in ... cuz i don't like Allah ,,,,,,,,, he's tuff ,,,
It is possible, with many years left in human life, we should eventually have the technology to do it. For now if we make it to mars, we could plant a plant off ofMars' soil (because there is an extreme toxin in it) to oxidize the planet.
To live on Jupiter you'd need:-Oxygen and some other gases to dilute it-The right amount of air pressure-Food-Land to live on (Jupiter is made of gases)-A way to get rid of all the toxic gases-A proper atmosphere to keep oxygen in (Unless if you plan on building a place to live on Jupiter)-A way to reduce the gravity (Somehow removing most of the gases)-A way to maintain all of the needs aboveCreate a livable environment on Jupiter is a millimetre away from impossiblity. Even modern technology space cameras and telescopes can't survive for more than half an hour before being crushed to pieces near Jupiter because of it's extreme gravity.
Just think of all the things you need from when you wake up in the morning to when you wake up the next morning, that would be a good list.
the ability to not need oxygen and water and you'll be fine have fun