The correct answer is - False.
When a species is classified as threatened, it means that that particular species is expected to become endangered, not extinct. The species that are threatened, are species that have experienced a significant drop in numbers in recent times, but still have enough individuals to be able to survive and keep the species going. But if the situation starts to become worse and the species continues to lose numbers, than the species will fall into the category of endangered species, which will mean that it is expected that the species will die out in the very near future.
Explanation:
1) Jupiter is a planet made entirely out if gas, therefore humans can't walk on Jupiter and Jupiter lacks oxygen.
2) Uranus is a Ice giant, that means it's very cold and humans would most likely freeze to death. Also Uranus lacks oxogen..
3) Neptune is the farthest known planet from the sun, that makes Neptune too cold to be lived on.
4)Pluto is far from the sun, which would make it very cold
5) Mars would be perfect for humans, but the o-zone lacks of oxygen. Scientists say, Mars could support like if we simulate life on earth. Mars is also humid enough to support life.
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