no
Europa
depend on if Europa have the appropriate environment necessary to create strings of molecules, because you need molecules to create life.
Possibly liquid water
Water
No, because it's gaseous. But the moon Europa might be able to support life on the seafloor.
Europa.
Europa Europa was created on 1990-11-14.
An icy satellite of Jupiter is a moon that is composed predominantly of ice and rock. Examples include Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons have subsurface oceans beneath their icy shells and are thought to potentially harbor conditions that could support life.
Europa has a very thin atmosphere that s composed almost entirely of molecular oxygen. Europa it also large volumes of oxygen tied up in water molecules as the surface of Europa is predominantly water and water ice up to 125km thick.
Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, has a surface temperature of around -260 degrees Fahrenheit, and its thin atmosphere does not support weather patterns like rain. Instead, it's believed that Europa has a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust that could potentially harbor conditions for life.
Yes. In fact Europa is bigger than Pluto!
Europa is a Moon of Jupiter.