More than 100 new exoplanets have been found by an international team of astronomers using the Kepler Space Telescope on its K2 mission, according to NASA. Out of the 104 newly confirmed planets, four are between 20% and 50% larger than Earth and have the potential to be rocky -- signs that they could potentially support life.
The problem for larger size planets if they support life is gravity of the planet would possibly not support human life as we are made to live within the gravity of the earth, A lot of people have view well if it supports life we should if we had the knowledge of travel to get their we would be able to survive.