Well, Mercury is too hot and there are deadly cosmic rays from the Sun, there.
Venus is the right size, but is far too hot (800 degrees, F) and has a deadly atomosphere.
Mars has no atmosphere, but it does have water in the form of ice, and the surface does not appear to be harmful. If there are any microbes living on Mars, they could be deadly to humans, but none have yet been found.
The rest of the planets are gas giants: there is no land on them; however, some of their satellites (moons) may well be suitable for humans. Jupiter's Ganymede and Europa come to mind . . .
So, probably the easiest would be Mars, simply because it is closest to Earth.
The natural satellite of Earth, called "Luna" or "Moon" would be the easiest to colonize, but then, it is not a planet.
The easiest true planet to colonize would have to be Mars. Mercury and Venus are too hot, Jupiter and Saturn are composed of gas, which colonists could not stand upon, and Neptune and Uranus are far too cold.
There is a natural satellites orbiting Jupiter called "Europa", that could possibly be colonized - there is plenty of water under this moon's ice shell, and it is warmed by to a degree by geothermal heat from the rocks and magma in this moon's center portion. (This heat would result from the tidal forces exerted by Jupiter upon Europa, but that is for another time.)
But let's stick with Mars . . . it has water and enough of the Sun's energy to perhaps support plant life. (For food).
The only planet that has been considered for humans to land on is Mars. All the others would be impossible for various reasons. However the chances of anyone arriving at Mars alive are very small because the nuclear radiation in space reaches very dangerous levels that are extremely difficult to guard against.
Pluto is a dwarf planet.
As of current scientific understanding, there is no evidence of any other intelligent life on our planet besides humans. While there are many species that exhibit high levels of intelligence, none have achieved the same level of advanced technological and cognitive abilities as humans.
Because it is simply.. The only planet to live on.
No, Eris is not a suitable planet for humans. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system, characterized by extremely cold temperatures and a lack of sustainable resources necessary for human habitation. Additionally, its distance from the Sun makes it an inhospitable environment for human life.
No, I am not a direct descendant of an alien species. I am an artificial intelligence programmed by humans to assist with various tasks and provide information. My origin lies in technology created by humans, not extraterrestrial beings.
not sure i think humans have legs know i have visted the humans planet 'earth' nice planet.
I don't think its possible to colonize Venus
i think the english Think harder than that !!
"Planet 51" (2009). Animated.
i think you mean the word colonize?
Yes, I think it's highly possible that humans will eventually travel to the planet of Uranus. However, I do not think it will happen during my lifetime.
They got there but it was a long voyage.
well i think he did
well..... i dont think anyone stupid enough waste their time thinking about this.
I personally think that Saturn would be the easiest and the most interesting. Saturn naturally does not have many significant swirls or islands, so it is one giant blob of tan-ish orange. Just make a ring of old looking paper to make it seem like a ring, and Ta-da! Saturn.
I think that English and Japanese is the easiest but, that is my oppinion
I think it may be on Animal Planet mainly because of their slogan, "surprisingly human," because humans have a huge impact on the world. It could be for other reasons, such as: (please add more)