On the surface of this planet? Yes.
In this planet, like inside the molten hot pressurized iron/magma core?
Uh no.
Earth or any planet where life is possible
Yes
there is not water and oxygen
It is possible,the universe can't be endless and only earth supports life,it'll be waste,there is a planet out there that supports life
That's too easy; Earth is the only planet KNOWN to support life. Life maybe possible elsewhere, but nobody is certain.
Unless humans can survive -360.4 degrees F and 1,305 mph wind, human life is not possible on Neptune.
keplar 22b is a planet. it is very important as scientists think there could be life on the planet as it has an atmosphere so it could have similar conditions as we have on earth, so it could be possible there is life on that planet.
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.
It is not possible: Mercury does not have a frozen planet.
Earth was formed around 4.5 billion years ago from the accumulation of dust and gas in the early solar system. Life on Earth is possible due to various factors, such as the presence of water, a protective atmosphere, and a suitable distance from the sun to maintain a habitable temperature range. These conditions allowed for the evolution and sustenance of diverse forms of life on our planet.
It is unlikely that a planet orbiting Rigel, a massive and bright star, could support life as we know it. Rigel's high energy output and short lifespan would likely make it challenging for a planet orbiting it to have stable conditions for life to thrive.
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.