So far as is known to date there is no life on any other planet in our solar system or elsewhere.
That does not rule out the possibility that life may exist on other planets
Earth gave birth to life. Life exists on this planet.
No. Nature exists on and in every planet. Earth is, however, the only planet in our solar system to have life.
So far, earth is the only planet known to support life, but many scientists thing that life probably exists on other planets.
No planet that we know of other than Earth is capable of supporting life.
The only one that humans are currently aware of is Earth. No other planet in our own solar system has intelligent life, and there is no conclusive evidence as of yet that intelligent life exists elsewhere.
Liquid water is a life-sustaining substance that exists in vast amounts on Earth but not on other planets of our solar system. Water is essential for life as we know it, and the presence of liquid water is a key factor in determining a planet's potential to support life.
That's a big no. No aliens. Nothing.
The biosphere is the part of Earth where life exists, including the land, water, and atmosphere. It encompasses all living organisms and their environments on the planet.
The combined parts of the plant in which all life exists is called the biosphere. Bio meaning life and sphere referring to the earth.
What is unique is that it has beings who ask questions starting, 'what is unique about . . . ?'
False. Most life on Earth exists in the biosphere, which includes the surface of the planet and areas where organisms can live. The ionosphere is a region in the Earth's upper atmosphere that is much higher than where most life exists.
The word you're missing is.... liquid.