all life-forms are located in the biosphere
"Earth".
The atmosphere is located right above Earth. Or the circle around Earth that protects it from all different kinds of things. And makes life on Earth suitable for living.
biosphere
The North Pole, Greenland, and the Arctic Ocean are all examples of where ice caps are located
Earth scientists study the planet Earth, which includes geologists, biologists, oceanographers and atmospheric scientists, amongst many others. Geologists in particular study the solid Earth, its rocks and the processes by which they change. Biologists study the lifeforms. Oceanographers study the seas. Meteorologists study the climate.
Because the Blast and radiation are considered harmful to all lifeforms on the Earth.
The earliest lifeforms that were found on Earth, were called prokaryotes. Prokaryotes are groups of organisms without a membrane bound nucleus. They are most commonly seen in the form of bacteria.
Carbon.
Plants, as with all lifeforms, require water, because water is where all the atomic particles that formed the first lifeforms bonded.
The Hadean Eon, the earliest time interval, was when the Earth was cooling, and continents and oceans formed. Lifeforms are thought to have appeared in the following eon, the Archean Eon.(eras are a much smaller time interval, and the Hadean is not normally subdivided into these)
yes on Jupiter scientists found a small molacule
"Earth".
All lifeforms contain carbon.
There are no known lifeforms on Mars.
Lifeforms was created on 1994-05-27.
Lifeforms - song - was created in 1994.
yes All planets have some sort of atmosphere Earth has the right combination of nitrogen and oxygen making it ideal for carbon based lifeforms, so if you mean breathable air to us than the answer is yes