There are 3 places in our solar system that can sustain life what are they?
Question:
2 moons and
1 planet
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Answer:
Venus, mars and Earth
isnt it our moon, Mars and one of jupiters moons.
Its mars, europa and io ( Jupiter's moons )
What about Earth?
-1- Water of the Earth,
-2- Land mass of the Earth
-3- Atmosphere (air mass) of the Earth.
No other pace in our solar system has shown up to support life. This does not exclude the possibility that such a place could be found - but so far this is not the case. It's just speculation,
Switzerland , Monaco , and New Zealand .
Earth
triton-neptune's moon
and one of jupiter's moons.
Well, Earth, obviously (with the exception of Iraq), and probably Europa on Jupiter (It's an ocean-covered world, and because of Europa's proximity to jupiter, the tidal forces would likely create heating and possibly thermal vents that would keep areas of it's ocean warm enough to sustain life), and Mars, which probably had an ocean at one time.
A fourth possibility is Titan, Saturn's largest moon; it has the chemical building blocks for life, but it is probably far too cold for life itself, unless there's internal heating under one of the methane lakes.
Earth Venus and Chicago.
I'm not so sure about that last one though.
There is just one and you live on it. Other places in this system that *might* be able to sustain extreme forms of life are Titan (Saturn), Europa (Jupiter) and Mars but there is no evidence yet of life, however primitive or resistant, on any of these places, so I stick to my first sentence. Any terrestrial lifeform would die soon instantly placed on any of these environments.
Actually, there are many, many more places that could sustain at least primitive plant life in our own Solar System then what you mentioned! They just haven't been discovered as of yet! But I'll give you a clue here. What is very dark, cold and hardly ever see the light of the Sun? If you guest the caves of Enceladus you're correct! If you guest the lakes of Titan your correct! And if you guest the craters of our own Moon you'd be correct as well! Remember the Strep bacteria that the Moon astronaut Pete Conrad found in the old Surveyor 3 TV camera that landed on the Moon at least three years before they did?! It was returned to Earth and the microbes had survived the trip to the Moon and all those harsh days and nights on the Moon!
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