Yes there could be because anything is possible.
Sometimes, holy writ can answer questions of a scientific nature even outside the gambit of presently-known science. For instance, via holy writings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we are able to learn the following: that via other holy Christian writings as well as those gathered into 'The Bible', certain things can be made known to us:
... 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]
Yes.
There is most certainly alien life that exists in the universe. Space is simply far too big & old for our mere planet to be the only one that has ever supported life.
Most scientists think there is probably life on other planets. They have not yet been able to do any direct tests to determine if there is.
It could be possible but scientists have not gathered enough information to say that it is true
It is not currently known whether there is any type of life on other planets.
Scientists say that life can be expected to have evolved on other planets, wherever the environment is not so hostile that life can not be supported. They say that in this vast universe there must be many such planets that can support life and that some are likely to support intelligent life forms even more advanced than humans. Whether we believe that our God created the life on other planets is a matter of human faith. No doubt any intelligent life on other planets will never have heard of Earth's gods.
earth is the only planet known to house liquid water and life
The biggest reason is water. Astronomers think maybe there really may be traces of water or ice on other planets, but Earth has an abundance, perfect for us. Also, many other planet's living conditions are not suitable. Some planets have EXTREMELY hot hot hot or coooollllddd ccccoollllddd weather that we could not live through. There is not fertile soil or animals to eat (we probably wouldn't be eating aliens :P ). And atmospheres aren't as nice, no substantial protection from the sun's rays and gravity not as strong. There are also some more detailed answers but these are mostly the main ideas why the Earth support life when other planets cant.
It is important in case there is life beyond Earth.
Water... and a climate that will allows it to exist simultaneously in 3 forms: Liquid, Gas, Solid
Yes,Other planets could scientists believed some life were on other planets and signs of life
Yes, there could be life on other rocky planets. We haven't found any so far, but it could be there.
Because it could be sign of life.
so they could find life on other planets
NO- People have found water on other planets but there is no life there.
There are several books that deal with life on other planets. Some titles include Is There Life on Other Planets by Gregory Vogt, and The Mystery of Life on Other Planets by Chris Oxlade.
Seeing as there are 344 discovered planets, and Earth is the only one with life, there is a 1/344 probability so far. the more planets discovered without life, the less the chances are that there could be life on them
Life on Other Planets was created in 2001-10.
It is possible, even likely, that there are other planets that could support life. We have yet to find any.
Earth's scientist have not found life on other planets to date.
Emanuel Swedenborg is the author of Life on Other Planets
Space astronauts went to the planets to be sure there is no life on planets