If you had to choose one, you could only pick Pluto.
Neptune is a gas giant, it has no solid surface. If you tried to stand on Neptune, you would sink into the planet and be incinerated by the molten ammonia core.
There are no inhabitants on Neptune. The planet is too gaseous, cold, and windy to support any sort of life.Also, there is very little amount of light and heat due to the long distance between the sun and Neptune.Due to this there can be no atmosphere or plant life.
Since the planet Neptune is a gas giant, it is not a hospitable place for growing food, and I greatly doubt that anyone will ever live there or grow food there, however, the moons of Neptune, which are still not easy places to live, are nonetheless much easier places to live than Neptune, and perhaps people will some day live there and grow food there. Although even that is unlikely.
It would not be possible to modify Neptune for us to live on. It's a gas planet, so has no surface like that of the earth. It's also too far from the sun to support life, way too cold and dark.
No, a robot would not be able to survive on Neptune as the extreme cold temperature, high winds, and pressure would not be conducive to its operation. Additionally, Neptune's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, which would not support the function of a robot.
No. Humans could not live on Neptune. The planet is extremely cold, its atmosphere is not breathable, and there is no solid surface to stand on. Although in the distant future we could see a space station in orbit around Neptune which would send probes, and ships into the atmosphere for scientific study.
no one lives on neptune and it would be impossible to. way too cold there
Too cold.
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An imaginary one.
No, no one can live on Neptune
You couldn't without VERY advanced technology.
There is no life on Pluto, that we know of.
With today's technology, it would be impossible to set up a permanent colony on Pluto, but that could change in the future.A human mission to Pluto is also currently impossible as of 2017.
No one lives in or on Pluto. No one has visited Pluto.
There are no inhabitants on Neptune. The planet is too gaseous, cold, and windy to support any sort of life.Also, there is very little amount of light and heat due to the long distance between the sun and Neptune.Due to this there can be no atmosphere or plant life.