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Scientists believe that there is liquid water, under the crust of Europa.
A subsurface ocean, an oxygen atmosphere and potential for life.
The moon scientist think might have life is Europa. It has oceans 3 to 60 miles under ice.
As far was we know the development requires water in its liquid for to be present and a source of energy to supply/drive chemical reactions. We know that deep down Europa has a liquid layer (of water) and the geysers of this water into space proves that there is energy in Europa's core.
As far was we know the development requires water in its liquid for to be present and a source of energy to supply/drive chemical reactions. We know that deep down Europa has a liquid layer (of water) and the geysers of this water into space proves that there is energy in Europa's core.
Because Europe is one of the candidate solar system objects that might have developed extraterrestial life. It is suspected to have liquid under surface water ocean and heat, which is favourable conditions to originate life. (Like the life begun near under water volcanic vents on the ocean floor.)
Possibly. Europa has an ocean of liquid water under its icy crust, which might have light.
Europa is covered with ice and underneath a layer of ice there is an ocean that scientists think might have life living in it. Also Europa has many cracks on it.
Europa
Europa.
Europa is the moon of Jupiter that is known to contain oceans of water.
No, but Sony might develope one in the future!