There could be, but there are no indications that any of the planets in our Solar System have now, or have ever had, life on them.
AnswerRecently scientific research has found planets that orbit other stars. Whether they might holdf life is not yet known. AnswerSometimes, holy writ can answer questions of a scientific nature even beyond the gambit of presently-known science. For instance, via other possible holy Christian writings (in addition to those already gathered into 'The Bible') - writings used by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for instance, we may be able to learn the following:
... that God has created "worlds without number" ... and "the inhabitants thereof are as numberless as the sands upon the seashore" [Moses 1:28] ... 'and the inhabitants thereof, are begotten sons and daughters unto God', ... "But only an account of this earth, and the inhabitants thereof, give I unto you ... For behold there are many worlds ..." [Moses 1:35]
AnswerWe dont know for sure...
But there are about 400 billion stars in our galaxy alone. If each of them have the same number of planets (on average) as our own sun, then that's about 4 trillion planets in our own galaxy alone. Multiply that by an estimated 125 billion galaxies in the universe ... that's a lot of planets.
AnswerSome argue that somewhere in those trillions of planets there must be one which has the correct conditions to allow life
But until we discover life on another planet we will never know for certain
AnswerPresently unknown. We can speculate that Mars may once have, perhaps very long ago, had some life forms, and we are hopeful that there may be something "alive" in the possible oceans of Europa. But the only really honest answer in the year 2010 is "We don't know."
At the moment, no planets are known to have conditions similar to Earth's for supporting life. If there planets similar to Earth, there would definitely be living organisms of some sort. On the other hand, there is slightly less chance of sentinent life such as our own species existing.
Yes, but not on any of the ones in our solar system.
One benefit to me about the Kepler mission, is that we won't always have to wonder if there is any other life on any other planet? I think that is something that we have at least wondered once if there is life on other planets. SO I think with this mission we will finally have proof of if there is life on other planets.
no........there are no substancs to survive on other planet.
No other planets have "creatures" like earth does. There might be microbes or bacteria on other planets. Some scientists believe there could be life as advanced as something like a Jellyfish on Titan, one of Saturn's moons. There is no evidence of very advanced life on any planets other than earth, however.
Yes, there could be life on other rocky planets. We haven't found any so far, but it could be there.
It is possible, even likely, that there are other planets that could support life. We have yet to find any.
We don't know about any other other place, besides Earth, that harbors life. But many scientists think that there is life on other planets.
No one actually found any human life on any other planets yet, but there is known to be some plant life out on mars.
No
Yes, only on the Earth. We don't know if the other planets have life
Maybe, although we haven't found any planets with life-supporting conditions on them yet.
There is no official Christian doctrine that Jesus went to other planets. The knowledge that other planets are worlds like our own is too recent, and so is the understanding that intelligent life could live on other planets. One problem with developing a doctrine that Jesus or God took any interest in any other such planets is that we could one day make contact and discover that the inhabitants have never heard of them.
life on other planets. their is for sure no life on any of the planets in our solar system but their could always be more on other planets. our solar system consists of one star, our sun planets orbit around it. orbiting every star in our Galaxy, are planets and we do not have the technology to find out if life exists on any of them yet. recently on the news, scientists have found a planet like earth but they are yet to discover weather or not it holds life. if you believe i answered your question correctly, CALL ME 04 0820 0401
So far, mankind has not discovered any life on other planets, let alone intelligent life. There's barely any intelligent life on this planet!!!
At this time we have no evidence of any extraterrestrial life.
No, there is no oxygen on any other planet other than Earth because there is no planet life on the other planets.