Every planet in our solar system except earth is uninhabitable to humans without proper precautions. On Mercury you would be simultaneously baked, fried, boiled and crushed due to it's atmosphere. However planets outside our solar system have been found which might have similar conditions to earth i.e. liquid water and oxygen.
We live on planet Earth, and basically get all our needs fulfilled from resources we have here. We currently have no use for other planets.
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.
The length of a day on a planet would determine how long you sleep. Venus has the longest day in our solar system, lasting about 243 Earth days. So, if you were to live on Venus, you would have a much longer day to sleep through than on other planets.
Some planets are too far from the Sun, and some are too close to the Sun, while planet Earth has the perfect spot for life.
I think because it is such a mystery. I find it had for anyone to believe we are the only living planet. Who knows what is beyond the planets we know today and stars we are discovering every day. There are planets we haven't even named. Life as we know it may not be the same and there is the possibility of us inhabiting those planets. Years ago when man (Columbus, vikings, whoever) came to America would be of no difference than man landing on a planet that could sustain life.
EARTH,🧐🧐 but in future it may possible to live on other planet
Planets are in the solar system comprising the universe. Mammals live ON a planet, like on this planet Earth.
The basic requirements of human beings are air and water, if these two things are present on any planet, then it can be possible to live on that, but unfortunately our astronomers did not able to find any of such planet, but in future it can be possible. So hope for the best!
yes i think you could live on some other palnet, one of these planets no but somwhere else in the solar system pie
Since there are so many planets, it is likely that some planet has appropriate conditions for living there. However, no specific such planet is currently known. Presumably, in most cases some adaptations (i.e., "terraforming") would be required before we can actually live on such a planet.
It is possible but you wouldn't want to live there.
First of all we all live on a planet. Astronomers study planets because they usually represent approximations of the early Earth and they help us understand the formation of the Solar System.The planets are the repository of 98% of the angular momentum in the solar system. If all the planets were collapsed into the Sun it would rotate 50 times faster and perhaps throw off a new disk that would condense into more planets.Anyway a planet is somewhere to live, I suppose.
well......... planets can be use in a sentence in many ways for example: our solar system use to have nine planets but now they don't OR My favorite planet is Jupiter (or any other planet that you like.
Currently, Earth is the only known planet where humans can live naturally. Mars is a potential candidate for future colonization due to its similar conditions to Earth, but significant technological advancements are needed to make it a habitable planet for human life.
Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. Because gravity varies from planet to planet, an object would weigh different amounts depending on the gravitational pull of that planet. For example, an object would weigh more on a planet with stronger gravity, like Jupiter, and less on a planet with weaker gravity, like Mars.
We live on planet Earth, and basically get all our needs fulfilled from resources we have here. We currently have no use for other planets.
maybe mabye not!