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If you could live on any planet; besides, Earth, then what planet would you live on?

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If you could live on any planet; besides, Earth, then what planet would you live on?

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  1. Gallifrey.


  2. since no other planets in our solar system have a temperate climate, water, food, and oxygen, i think i'll settle for earth for now.

    and mars doesn't have oxygen, or any vegitation, or liquid water. and its too cold. so i don't think you would last long there spacy.

  3. Mars, without a doubt. About 0.38 Earth gravity, water ice for converting into drinking water, growing plants, and splitting off oxygen atoms from the water molecule to breathe. Four seasons, about the same surface area as the dry part of Earth. Sunlight about 1/2.25 as bright, but still, much better than it would be farther from the sun. Mountains, valleys, clouds. It's cold and the air is thin and unbreathable, but hey, if it were a whole lot better we'd have raced the USSR to get there, not just the closest rock. Mars -- best place to hang out besides Earth for at least several light years, I am fairly certain!

  4. mars

  5. I'm of the belief that there are many worlds in the Universe with intelligent life upon them, some as or even more advanced than ourselves... but without knowing where they are or anything about them, your answer is impossible for me to answer

  6. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else but earth.

  7. The only one that is even remotely habitable, Mars. I've always wanted to see the Vallis Marinaris, and climb Olympus Mons. Ought to be pretty easy in Martian gravity, even in a p-suit.

  8. uranus i think thats how you spell the name

  9. I know it's not a planet, but either Titan or Europa. Titan would give an awesome view of Saturn's rings and Europa is just a big cool ball of ice orbiting Jupiter.

  10. venus

  11. 43 Ursae Majoris is thought to have a planet that has a moon which has water and possibly even oxygen.

  12. Assuming we'd find a way to live, i think i'd be neat to live on Uranus. THe weather and seasons are so counter to what we're used to here on earth since it rotates on it's side

  13. a moon of Neptune, it would give a pretty great view

  14. Europa might be nice... but only if I had a cabana with an ocean view. If I can't have that then maybe a floating house on Venus or Saturn... I theres a great view of the rings this time of year.

  15. Mars...then I wouldn't have to travel too far (relatively speaking of course).

  16. Mars, because Mercury, no atmosphere, Venus, hot, Jupiter, made of gas, Saturn, made of gas, Uranus, made of gas, Neptune, made of gas, Pluto, freezing.

  17. I'd go with a moon, like Io, over any other planet.  Mars, however, is the only other planet that is remotely like Earth, if I take your question literally.

  18. A planet like earth, there are planets like earth in other galaxyS.

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