It is extremely unlikely for life to exist.
Saturn? Nah. Saturn is very very cold and has no atmosphere and it's a gas planet so I doubt anything could live there.
Why is Saturn so important?Saturn is important because it holds most of some important gasses which areHydrogen,Helium,and Methane.
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No. You could not live on Saturn without complete life support systems brought from Earth.
If you can find a way to resist the pressure and high temperature , in addition to a constant source of water and food , life on Mars will be the same as life on Earth.
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
It is possible for life to exist on Saturn, just not for most species.
No. Not as we know it.
Life is very possible on earth, if it were not, then we would not exist.
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 know of no form of life that could exist on Saturn based on our current knowledge of life, Saturn, and the realities of the solar system.No
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We know of no form of life that could exist on Saturn based on our current knowledge of life, Saturn, and the realities of the solar system.No
Life formed on earth because the conditions were right for life to begin and evolve. While some think that life (as we know it) is only possible on our earth, others think that somewhere, in the vastness of the Universe, life on a similar planet to earth must exist.
Why is Saturn so important?Saturn is important because it holds most of some important gasses which areHydrogen,Helium,and Methane.
Well, we have light, the sun, water, the atmosphere, and climate. We need those five things for life. Without even one of those five things, life on Earth wouldn't be possible.
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Life has yet to be discovered on other planets, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. It's quite possible that simple lifeforms exist elsewhere in our solar system - either in the past or in the the present. The top contenders for life are actually moons: Europa (which orbits Jupiter) and Titan (which orbits Saturn). Mars may also be a potential site for microscopic life.