No. So far earth is the only place known to harbor life.
If you could take plants to Mars without them dying, it would help making Mars a planet that can support an ecosystem. Plants produce Oxygen which is crucial for animal survival (this includes humans, too, because technically humans are a type of animal). If Mars could successfully support an ecosystem, we could colonize it, which would help resolve issues with overpopulation.
existence of blood called anirudh which is formed in humans due to hepetitis
Terrestrial ecosystems,The Forest Ecosystem,The Desert Ecosystem ,The Grassland Ecosystem,The Mountain Ecosystem,Aquatic Ecosystems,The Marine Ecosystem and The Freshwater Ecosystem
it is a community not an ecosystem . they are part of ecosystem
what do the sun do in a ecosystem
No, so far the idea of something like that is impossible but we can make all ecosystems on mars with hard work.
If you could take plants to Mars without them dying, it would help making Mars a planet that can support an ecosystem. Plants produce Oxygen which is crucial for animal survival (this includes humans, too, because technically humans are a type of animal). If Mars could successfully support an ecosystem, we could colonize it, which would help resolve issues with overpopulation.
existence of blood called anirudh which is formed in humans due to hepetitis
This is great question. The main reason is that it's far to dangerous. The microbial life that exits on Mars could begin an epidemic on Earth. If we open a meteorite we could release them into the Earth's ecosystem, that could kill humans and lead to mass extinctions of all species.
Ecosystem is a habitat where as community is a bunch of animals
Terrestrial ecosystems,The Forest Ecosystem,The Desert Ecosystem ,The Grassland Ecosystem,The Mountain Ecosystem,Aquatic Ecosystems,The Marine Ecosystem and The Freshwater Ecosystem
There are many obstacles that man has to overcome in order to live on Mars, but here are the major five:• too far away: Mars is 34 million mi (55 million km) away from the Earth at its very closest approach. That requires a lot of fuel (too expensive), and such an enormous distance takes about 9 months and is very dangerous (about two-thirds of the unmanned missions to Mars have failed)• breathable oxygen: We would need tons of breathable oxygen both on the way to Mars and while living on Mars.• low air pressure: The air pressure on Mars is only 1% that on the Earth, so we would need an ecosystem with artificial air pressure.• low temperature: The Martian temperature is usually well below zero. We would need artificial temperature control in our ecosystem.• solar radiation: The Martian atmosphere is too thin to protect us against solar radiation, so we would need excellent protection against solar radiation.
unmanaged ecosystem is an ecosystem that nobody takes care of it.it is untouched ecosystem.
That's known as an ecosystem.
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment. Energy, water, nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem.
A mum's ecosystem is when there are mums; flowers and they have an ecosystem.
it is a community not an ecosystem . they are part of ecosystem