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.
Scientists believe that there is liquid water, under the crust of Europa.
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.
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Some signs of intelligent life have been detected in Europe, which makes people suspect the conditions might be right. More research is needed.
thats to say that it might be able to harbour simple life forms, if it were to have a liquid ocean beneth its icy crust - as scientists suspect it may have.
Yes, it is. Scientists may observe and record how animals develop or behave, for example, so that when they change the conditions under which these creatures live they can try to determine what effect the changes might have had.
This is a rather tautological question. If conditions are favorable for life to develop then, by that very definition, it has a chance to develop.
They think that life might exist on Europa because they have found evidence of liquid water on Europa. Hope this helps. :) <3
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Possibly. Europa has an ocean of liquid water under its icy crust, which might have light.
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