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Can life on earth can be found on Venus?

Currently, there is no evidence to suggest the presence of life on Venus. The extreme temperatures, acidic environment, and lack of water on the planet make it inhospitable for life as we know it. Scientists continue to study Venus to understand its conditions and potential for life in the past or future.


What planet Mercury Venus or Mars is most likely to support life now or in the past?

MARS.


What planet Mercury Venus or Mars is most likely able to support life now or in the past?

MARS.


Could life exist on Mars?

Human colonizationEither planet could theoretically support human scientific colonies, Mars much more so than Venus. However, there have been hypothetical suggestions for Venus.(see related link)Alien Life FormsEarth-like living organisms, or other types of living creatures are possible, but conditions on Mars and Venus are NOT conducive to such life. It is conceivable that such lifeforms may have existed if the proper conditions prevailed in the distant past. Mars has two of the requisite needs for such life : carbon dioxide and water.So far, there has been NO credible evidence of life, present or past, found on either planet. But very little investigation has been done so far, especially on Venus.we don't know for life on earth no, but who knows how alien life might evolve to survive anywhereLife is possible anywhere, but, as we define it, it seems unlikely that there would be life anywhere in the solar system except on Earth and, possibly, on Europa. We have not ruled out Mars and Venus, however. It depends on your definition, and on whose eyes you are looking through.


Did Venus's have moons in the past?

It is believed that Venus may have had moons in the past, but they could have been ejected due to gravitational interactions with other planets or collision events. However, there is no definitive evidence to prove the existence of moons around Venus in the past.


Where is life known for certain to exist?

Life is known for certain to exist on Earth. While there are potential signs of past life on Mars and potential for life elsewhere in the universe, Earth is the only confirmed location where life currently exists.


Who were the past champions in tennis?

venus is the past champion of tennis


What is the past tense of exist?

The past tense of "exist" is "existed."


Is it possible that venus supported life in the past?

There is some scientific evidence that suggests Venus may have had conditions suitable for life in its distant past, such as a more temperate climate and liquid water. However, due to its current extreme conditions including a thick toxic atmosphere and scorching temperatures, it is unlikely to have supported life as we know it for a significant period of time.


What are the names of past women's Wimbledon winners?

2007- -venus Williams 2006-venus Williams


What is the past tense and past perfect tense of exist?

Existed is the past tense. The past perfect tense is had existed.


Is there evidence of water on Venus's?

sort of. while the surface of Venus is to hot to support liquid substances that could be found on earth, and to cold to melt salts, metal, and rock, in effect its entire surface is a giant ocean. due to it's substantial atmospheric pressure (92bar) co2 and n2 exist as super critical fluids on the surface of Venus. a super critical fluid is a substance that is at a temperature and pressure were the phase distinction between liquid and gas disappears. such substances behave like liquids and gases because they can both effuse through solids and act as solvents. the super critical co2 is of particular interest because it can dissolve both polar and no-npolar substances and thus could serve as a alternative biological solvent to water. additionally sulfur and some sulfur based compounds could theoretically exist as true liquids at the temperatures and pressures present on the surface of Venus, however if such liquids exist, it is unlikely that the are present in large quantities as they would have been detected by the radar mapping techniques that have been employed in the study of Venus's surface.