No. You can search in other places in our solar system such as comments and asteroids
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a round planet with living things on it.
No, living things do not necessarily have to live on the surface of a planet. Scientists could look for evidence of life in subsurface oceans on moons like Europa or Enceladus, in underground caves or habitats, or in extreme environments like deep-sea hydrothermal vents or high-altitude clouds. The search for life beyond Earth is not limited to surface conditions.
Earth, Apart from ours no other planets been proved to have living things !
Earth is the only planet that has suitable conditions for things to live on hope that helped
We have not found a good reason that some sort of living thing could not live on Mars. There is water, and the surface of Mars is certainly warm enough. But, no living things have been detected yet on Mars by the several rovers that we have sent to Mars' surface.
temperature water sunlight oxygen weather
Aliens are living things that live on any planet and martian describes any thing to do with Mars.
Eart's status of being the only planet with living things must be made conditional with a "that we know of now". In the immensity of the Universe there are other planets which we will eventually discover, that have life.,
As far as we know, Jupiter does not have the conditions necessary to support life as we know it. It is a gas giant with extreme temperatures, high radiation levels, and no solid surface for organisms to live on.
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Yes! Ecosystems are like a living thing's habitat! This is where all living things live.