No, Jupiter cannot support life. Jupiter cannot support life because it has no atmosphere and also because the pressure is really strong on Jupiter and anything that enters its atmosphere would be crushed.It has little water.
Umm, nu-huh...
Jupiter CAN support life, just not any life that is present in the Earth system.
There are many possibilities for life to exist in the Jupiter system, although none have as yet been detected.
Jupiter DOES have an atmosphere, the planet is predominated by it.
Jupiter DOES have water... in it's atmosphere.
NO that is why nobody lives there, but the only planet that can support life is mars.
No, Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no solid surface to support plate tectonics.
No.
There are no insects on Jupiter because Jupiter doesn't have life on it. To be honest I think we are the only planet in our Solar system that has life.
No, because there is no surface to Jupiter, it is a gaseous planet with nowhere to land a spacecraft. Temperatures and pressure on Jupiter are also very extreme.
It is unlikely that there is any life form on Jupiter as the planet's harsh environment with extreme temperatures, high pressure, and lack of a solid surface make it inhospitable for known forms of life.
The eight planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury is the closest to the Sun, while Neptune is the farthest. Jupiter is the largest planet, and Earth is the only known planet to support life.
Earth- We are the only planet that can support life.
As far as we know, Jupiter does not have the conditions necessary to support life as we know it. It is a gas giant with extreme temperatures, high radiation levels, and no solid surface for organisms to live on.
The fifth planet from the Sun is Jupiter.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun.Jupiter
Not for life as we know it. Basically, the atmosphere is gaseous ammonia.