•I think the planet Eris could not support life because it is too cold to have water, but it does have ice. Even if the ice were to melt (which it wouldn't because its cold) it would just freeze back up again because the planet is too cold to keep it in its liquid state. So no, the planet could not support life.
Eris is way too cold for life to exist. Life needs energy, and there is very little energy on such a small object so far from the sun. In fact, the same gases that make up earth's atmosphere are frozen solid on Eris.
no because Eris is too cold for life to exist. It's too far from the sun and the planet doesn't have an atmosphere like earth does. Plus water would not stay in liquid form because it will freeze solid and Eris's surface is cold so no, it's impossible for life to exist on Eris because it's extremely cold.
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Saturn is just a frozen gas giant planet. They only life that could live there, is the type of life we have never seen on the planet Earth.
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It is highly unlikely. Eris is too cold to support any conceivable form of life.
no man could not live on Eris is too cold for any form of life.
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Nutrition is the ability to take in food or raw materials to support other life processes. It is also the ingestion to be assimilated by the body.
Eris is way too cold for life to exist. Life needs energy, and there is very little energy on such a small object so far from the sun. In fact, the same gases that make up earth's atmosphere are frozen solid on Eris.
Betelgeuse is a star and thus cannot support life - as we know it.
Saturn cannot support life. a hydrogen and helium atmosphere cant support life. then theres the radiation factor too.
It is extremely unlikely that Ceres could support life.
No star itself could support life, but a planet around a star like our own and as far away as Earth may have some sort of life on it.
Europa
no the moon cannot support life because it has little oxygen so nothing could live there
nope