No. It is a planet in another solar system about 500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus.
what! no the only breathable air for humans is on Earth.
We don't know if places in our own solar system that are thought to be capable of sustaining life have life; there's no way we could possibly know about a planet dozens of light years away.
The atmosphere of Venus is not breathable by any life form that we know of. Our probes survive less than a minute on the surface.
No, the atmosphere on Mercury is not breathable for humans. It is composed mainly of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium, with very little oxygen for humans to breathe.
No. It is a planet in another solar system about 500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus.
Yes, planet Kepler exists. Kepler is the name of a star, Kepler-186, which has several confirmed exoplanets orbiting around it. One of these exoplanets is called Kepler-186f, located in the habitable zone of its star.
what! no the only breathable air for humans is on Earth.
We don't know if places in our own solar system that are thought to be capable of sustaining life have life; there's no way we could possibly know about a planet dozens of light years away.
It is breathable
No. Earth has breathable air (obviously) but the sun does not. It is made mostly of hydrogen and helium and is far too hot.
No, Pluto lacks a developed atmosphere, and breathable air, and cannot sustain life. Part of the air that we breath would condense on Pluto anyway, since it is so cold.
no i dont think so.
no on air not much on water
There is no air on the sun. It is a giant ball of burning gases.
breathable air with oxygen.
Trees contribute oxygen to the air, so the air becomes more breathable.