There is no such evidence at this time. Jupiter is a gas giant, and it doesn't have a surface. Life there would have to be very different from anything we now know. There is a solid core deep down near Jupiter's center, but anything falling that far would be completely crushed by the immense pressure from the gas.
Jupiter has storms, but this is hardley unique; storms of some form or another occur on every planet in our solar system except for Mercury. Evidence suggests that some water is present on Jupiter as ice crystals and possible tiny droplets in its clouds. Jupiter does not have any volcanoes as it has no solid surface. There is no life on Jupiter. Earth is the only place in the universe known to harbor life.
Potentially. Evidence suggests that there is liquid water inside Europa, which opens the possibility that it could hold some sort of life.
It is unlikely that there is any life form on Jupiter as the planet's harsh environment with extreme temperatures, high pressure, and lack of a solid surface make it inhospitable for known forms of life.
There is no evidence to suggest that there has ever been life on Jupiter. The extreme conditions on the planet, including its lack of a solid surface and intense radiation, make it highly unlikely that any form of life could exist there.
As of current scientific knowledge, there is no evidence to suggest that Jupiter harbors any form of life. Jupiter is a gas giant with extreme radiation, high pressure, and no solid surface, making it inhospitable for life as we know it. Future exploration missions may provide more insights into the possibility of life on Jupiter's moons.
There is no evidence of water on Jupiter and it is highly doubtful that there is.
No one will ever know, because it would take so much fuel that it would not be able to get there and come back alive. that is not true there is no life on jupiter because there is deadly gasses and has deadly swrilying gas coluds, i am not sure if jupiter has had any life on it from the past but i really wouldnt think so. sciencetist though there was life on it because there is water on jupiter, but then the said there wasnt any life on jupiter because everything practilly on jupiter is deadly.
It is not possible for life sustained by OUR PLANET to exist on Jupiter. Is it possible that there is another form of life that can survive on Jupiter? Sure...its possible. There hasn't been any evidence indicating life on Jupiter.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no solid surface.
Yes. Jupiter has very powerful winds.
No, there cannot be life on Jupiter because there is too air pressure; organisms would be crushed. Also, there is no land formation so one would need to fly. However, there are massive storms on Jupiter, which contributes to the fact that there cannot be life there.
Jupiter doesn't really have a "surface". We don't know if there's life in the atmosphere of Jupiter or not; we haven't detected any or any concrete evidence of any, but it's not utterly unbelievable that something like extremophile bacteria, or even more complex organisms (though very unlike the life we know on Earth) could live there.