Slim to none.
because Jupiter is made of gas there is no soild ground until you get close to the core.so there can't be any life on Jupiter and there never will be.
There is no evidence so far that life exists on Mars - or that it ever existed there. Of course, it may have existed - more research is required to be sure.
O% because it is not a solid planet and it has no oxagen which you probably need.
Zero. No atmosphere, no water, too hot. No way could there have been a life form that we could recognize. (Sure, an alien UFO could have visited, or something that lives in the sun might have dropped by for a cool summer ... but don't count on it.)
At this point (February 25, 2014) the chances are 50/50; it either did or didn't. There isn't any evidence either way. We're _almost_ certain that liquid water flowed on the surface of Mars at some point in the VERY distant past, which indicates that "life as we know it" _might_ have existed, although we're relatively sure that there's nothing living there NOW. But did it ever exist? No way to know. Ask this question next year, and the answer may be different.
Unknown. We suspect that life has existed on Mars in the distant past, and may exist under the ice of Europa, or in other more exotic locations, but no proof exists of any life off the surface of the Earth. But we have scarcely begun searching.
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The simplest level at which life may exist is in a cell.
No. While the internet may be a way of life, life existed long before the internet did.
No, she was not. The Illuminati is a mythic organization that may or may not have existed back in the 1700s; there is no evidence it exists today, and there is no evidence that while Whitney was alive, she was ever interested in such an organization.
mars. now tell me why they think that?
Zero.Life on Neptune would die almost instantly.For the following reasons:Neptune is freezing cold. Life would freeze to death. Electronic equipment would malfunctionNeptune is very stormy. Life would be ripped apart by the high winds or even catapulted into spaceThere is no breathable atmosphere. The atmosphere is very poisonousThere is very little light. No light equals no plants, food or powerNeptune is a gas giant, which means it does not have a surface. Anyone who tries to stand on Neptune will just sink into it and be incinerated by the molten core