While it has lots of water, the lack of a breathable atmosphere, lack of surface pressure, and presence of surface temperatures averaging 170 degrees C below zero... you couldn't live on the Europan surface for long.
Get below the surface. There is almost no atmosphere on Europa and the surface temperatures average -170C. Therefore the only route for long term human survival would be to get into the potential subsurface ocean and move around in a submarine. While water would be ample and oxygen could be created from that water, the lack of food would quickly become a problem.
No Europa is the six closest moon on jupiter. there is not life on it.
No
Because there is enough oxygen on europa for people to live @NeonReflection (Twitter)
Because there is enough oxygen on europa for people to live @NeonReflection (Twitter)
As far was we know the development requires water in its liquid for to be present and a source of energy to supply/drive chemical reactions. We know that deep down Europa has a liquid layer (of water) and the geysers of this water into space proves that there is energy in Europa's core.
Possibly. Europa has an ocean of liquid water under its icy crust, which might have light.
'cause it has an atmosphere
Europa
Because there is ice and water where living things can live off
Europa is a moon of Jupiter, not a planet. It is the sixth-largest moon in the Solar System and is known for its subsurface ocean that could potentially harbor life.
They believe there is liquid water underneath its frozen surface. If there is liquid water on Europa, there might also be life.
Europa is 1 of Jupiter's 63 moons, one of the four Galilean moons, and it is important because it could posssibly hold life.