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Why we are living on Earth?Why can't we live on another planet? ​

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Answered by 44Misty02
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For humans to survive, we need air, atmospheric pressure not too different to the Earth's, temperatures our spacesuits can deal with, and low levels of solar radiation.

Mercury is too hot. Venus is far too hot, has crushing atmospheric pressures and rains sulphuric acid. Mars is a better prospect: temperatures that reach zero degrees C in midsummer, a thin atmosphere (spacesuit needed) and solar radiation that can be ensured in small doses.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gas giants, but some of their moons might be habitable with heated spacesuits.

Pluto is two hundred below, but minimal solar radiation.

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Answered by мααɴѕí
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For humans to survive, we need air, atmospheric pressure not too different to the Earth's, temperatures our spacesuits can deal with, and low levels of solar radiation.

Mercury is too hot. Venus is far too hot, has crushing atmospheric pressures and rains sulphuric acid. Mars is a better prospect: temperatures that reach zero degrees C in midsummer, a thin atmosphere (spacesuit needed) and solar radiation that can be ensured in small doses.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gas giants, but some of their moons might be habitable with heated spacesuits.

Pluto is two hundred below, but minimal solar radiation.

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