no
Jupiter is a gas giant and lacks a solid surface, making it an inhospitable environment for known forms of life as we know it. Its harsh conditions of extreme temperatures, high pressure, and intense radiation make it unlikely for any complex life forms to survive on Jupiter.
Jupiter is a gas giant and is not capable of supporting life.
No - not that we are aware of. Jupiter is a gas giant, and is not a considered to be candidate for life.
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.
No there are no biotic factors on Jupiter.
plants and animals need each other to survive.
Life on Jupiter is not possible due to extreme conditions such as high gravity, intense radiation, and lack of a solid surface. The planet is a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no known life forms. Any spacecraft or probe sent to Jupiter would not survive for long in its harsh environment.
They have been found to survive primarily on voles in the Tundra when no other life-forms are available.
No, there cannot be life on Jupiter because there is too air pressure; organisms would be crushed. Also, there is no land formation so one would need to fly. However, there are massive storms on Jupiter, which contributes to the fact that there cannot be life there.
it will not support any life forms know to man. but if there are aliiens out there there might
Jupiter does not have Martians or any known forms of life as we know it. Jupiter is a gas giant planet primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with extreme atmospheric conditions that are not conducive to supporting life.
Nothing that we know of can survive the heat generated on surface of stars, therefore, no. Planets could carry life forms.