discovered so far? only our own but a planet needs the righ:
-athmosphere so not too high pressures but also no dark sky and breathing acid might not be nice
-gravity, weirdly higher gravity makes for a better chance at life so super earth with 10-20x the gravity of earth have a higher chance
-temperature, ofcourse getting too hot or too cold would would lower chances
-position, geting bombarded with natural nukes and the time (astroids) doesnt help either.
-luck you just need the correct thing like the building blocks of life and proteins, water would be nice too but maybe it can be created in just any liquid
As far as we currently know, it is Earth. But earth may in fact not be the only planet able to harbor life. We have just begun looking.
MARS.
Pluto is not considered a planet but a dwarf planet. However, if it were suitable for living, one advantage could be its distance from the sun, providing a cooler climate ideal for supporting life. Additionally, its intriguing landscape and potential for scientific discoveries make it an interesting prospect for colonization.
i dont know
I'm not aware of a planet called "kujudu." It's possible you may have misspelled the name or it could be a fictional or unknown planet. If you provide more information or context, I may be able to assist further.
It is one of a few that are able to support living organisms.
Things that are physical able to move like humans living on the planet. (not completely sure)
Things that are physical able to move like humans living on the planet. (not completely sure)
earth
yes!
Life. One reason for this is the fact that it has water and a breathable atmosphere.
of course bcoz we are living things CHAKA KA?!!
I believe it is because scientists have not discovered a way to make telescopes able to magnify to that extent.
Living things need food, water, and oxygen to survive. These essential resources provide energy, hydration, and support cellular functions necessary for life processes. Without these, living organisms would not be able to sustain life.
They are able to carry in oxygen and
they can sense and respond to change
Living things must be able to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli from their environment, and maintain homeostasis to survive. These key characteristics define life and distinguish living organisms from non-living things.