Yes such as carbon dioxide, nickel nitrogen, sulphuric acid, Iron, and boiled water morphed in with the surfice.
No, elements exist throughout the universe, not just on Earth. Elements are the building blocks of matter and can be found in stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. They are fundamental to the composition of all known matter.
Common elements found in all planets include hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and silicon. These elements make up the majority of the composition of planets in our solar system. Additionally, other elements such as iron, magnesium, and sulfur are also commonly found in planetary bodies.
if they can build some thing incredible then maybe
Other than Earth, no planets have been confirmed to be habitable. We do know of planets in other star systems upon which liquid water could theoretically exist but we can't measure the composition of the planets atmospheres therefore we can't know for certain whether or not they are habitable.
No, krypton is a noble gas and does not exist in allotropes like some other elements. It is a colorless, odorless gas that is typically inert and does not readily form compounds with other elements.
no fairies don't exist any where..
No, elements exist throughout the universe, not just on Earth. Elements are the building blocks of matter and can be found in stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. They are fundamental to the composition of all known matter.
It obviously does.
No one knows
Life probably does not exist on any of the known planets (except earth). But if life does exist on one of those planets, it would probably be on Mars. Venus is way too hot, Mercury does not have an atmosphere, and the other four planets are made up almost entirely of gas.
At this time we have no evidence of any extraterrestrial life.
Asteroids and Comets.
no aliens are from other planets (whether they exist or not) and jinns are spirits on earth.
During the creation of the planets, gravitational forces pulled the heavier planets towards the center. The lighter gas filled planets by default established further orbits. It is thought that heat caused the inner planets to lose their gas composition.
There is sufficient chemical driving force to cause most elements to react with other elements into contact with which the elements come.
Not yet, but, as we have discovered water on various planets and moon, the possibility of life - as we know it - does exist.
Common elements found in all planets include hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and silicon. These elements make up the majority of the composition of planets in our solar system. Additionally, other elements such as iron, magnesium, and sulfur are also commonly found in planetary bodies.