From what we currently know the answer is no. We haven't found any life outside the earth. This could change as we are constantly searching.
All, but earth.
The outer planets does not have enough oxygen to sustain life, or they don't have an atmosphere at all.
It depends on the organisms. If the organism can live in harsh and brutal conditions than yes, planets can support life. The traits of the organisms depend on how it can live in other planets. Only the Sun can't support life.
Giving them warmth, light and life.
All planets in the solar system, besides earth, are airless. These planets are not able to contain human life.
Scientists often look for the molecule water when investigating the possibility of life on other planets. Water is essential for all known forms of life and its presence can indicate the potential for habitability on other planets.
not that we know of. but the 8 planets we have, all of them dont except earth has life.
Pluto is similar to the outer planets in the following ways:They all orbit the SunThey are all ball-shapedThey all have moonsThey are all in our solar systemNone of them can support human life
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.
Out of all Planets known, Earth has the best weather conditions for life; the only planet with life.
Life on Other Planets was created in 2001-10.