Currently, Earth's neighboring planet, Mars is being tested for the evidence of life.
No. There is no evidence of life on Mars, and certainly not intelligent life.
Yes. As well as there's freakin cheese on Uranus
Water. Another idea: Water is not really "evidence" of life, but an oxygen rich atmosphere would be.
So far Earth. They do have robots on Mars so they could be evidence.
There is no known evidence of life on Venus. The planet is very hot and does not have the conditions necessary for life to thrive.
As of now, there is no evidence of life on the new planet. The exploration and study of exoplanets are ongoing, but detecting life beyond Earth remains a challenging task. Scientists are searching for signs of habitability and potential biosignatures to determine the possibility of life on exoplanets.
Their has been evidence on more they one planet that ice and water were their with can led to a form of live . One is mars. But no evidence confirming that live was their has bee yet discovered.
The only one that humans are currently aware of is Earth. No other planet in our own solar system has intelligent life, and there is no conclusive evidence as of yet that intelligent life exists elsewhere.
No, but there is fossil evidence to suggest that there was very simple forms of life (bacteria) on Mars many years ago when the planet still had an atmosphere and unfrozen water.
Mars
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.
No there is no evidence however scientists are still lookingEarth is the only known planet with life however there are potentia planets that life would be able to survive on .