No. It is too hot, but life does exist in caves and there is a wide range of what can be found from the smallest bacteria to the largest bat.
add. By and large, life forms require water and water below 100 deg C. And that rather limits the possibility of life forms in the interior of the Earth.
As far as we know, there is no life living inside the planet. The condition's are so hot, dense, and extreme that we know of no life form that can stand it. However, life is very diverse as we have seen, so it is a remote possibility, but we have no evidence to suggest that happens on Earth.
Since the center of the Earth is in the molted form, it can not support life. Thus, it is not possible for life to exist on the center of the Earth.
We live on the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth known as the lithosphere. This layer is relatively thin compared to the other layers of the Earth and is where all landmasses, oceans, and life exist.
Yes most life does exist within a few meters of the earth.
Life is very possible on earth, if it were not, then we would not exist.
Yes. You live on earth. If there was no life on earth, you wouldn't exist
No, vampires are fictional. They do not exist in real life - there is no one on earth who "has no reflection in a mirror".
The core of the Earth is primarily composed of iron and nickel. These metals exist in a solid state in the inner core and a liquid state in the outer core. The movement of the liquid iron and nickel in the outer core generates electric currents, which in turn produce the Earth's magnetic field through the dynamo effect. This magnetic field is crucial for protecting the planet from solar radiation and maintaining conditions suitable for life.
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Life has been found just about anywhere on Earth.
Life AS WE KNOW IT would not exist.