Nswer: Yes it can because there is cold ice, so micro organisms can live in the craters or small holes.
there is no life in the moon
life would moon be on life on moon
Yes, Just Not Humans.
star is a huge mass of gas, where as earth is a planet
Earth can sustain life. The Moon can not.
No, The moon was created when Earth could not sustain life. The moon was pulled into Earth's Gravitational pull and now orbits around Earth.
No. Titan is much too cold for humans.
Life requires air and food. There is no air on the Moon, nor are there any traces of food that are suitable for living things on Earth. The Moon is also not the holder of ANY water or liquid that can be used to sustain living things.
Life requires air and food. There is no air on the Moon, nor are there any traces of food that are suitable for living things on Earth. The Moon is also not the holder of ANY water or liquid that can be used to sustain living things.
No Jupiter doesn't sustain life.
Nswer: Yes it can because there is cold ice, so micro organisms can live in the craters or small holes.
Soils sustain life by using organic material for nutreints.
There is a huge underwater ocean, that possibly has enough pressure and salinity to become the source of its own temperature, which, together with thermal vents, can sustain life similar to Earth's deep-ocean.
There are no planets but the planet Jupiter has a moon called Europa that is covered in ice and might have a ocean full of life.
we can sustain life on earth if we keep on recycling and pick up rubbish.
No planet except the planet Earth is known to sustain life till date.