if the planetis inour universe it will have elements. this is hoe our universe works. if it was from another universe and had no elements, we would be unable to see it or interact with it. think of elements as information in a file, and the laws of physics and the universe as a program. other universes are like other progrms. trying to put their "information" into our program simply won't work. Its like trying to open an image file with a word processer. it doesn't work.
If a planetary or even solar system were to form at a great distance from the galactice core then the gas clouds out there would not be very much tainted with transition (or any other type of metal for that matter) metals as there are no super-nova out there to manufacture metals to taint the clouds with. The early universe likewise would be metal poor as no super-nova had gotten around to creating any heavier elements yet.
Generally is supposed that all the planets contain the same chemical elements. But, of course, it is necessary to analyse samples for the validation of this assertion.
Almost impossible but if they were real witch im saying its not likely but if they did they would probly take you to there planet/galicy
No, it would be unlikely that an alien planet have no transition metals. Perhaps in the early universe the first planets formed were metal poor but as super-nova continue to fill inter-stellar space with heavier nucelotides the newer planets will always have some taint of metal in them.
Depends if they are Plutonians.
Jason, definitely! An alien is just a creature from another planet. Just because they're from another planet doesn't mean that they have super powers or anything. However, that depends what type of alien you're talking about. I still think Jason would win.
If a dwarf star crashed into a planet,the planet would likely explode.
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Some have speculated that it was an actual planet that broke up, but the mass would be lower than expected for a planet. The more likely reason is that massive Jupiter prevented a planet from forming there in the first place, siphoning off most of the lighter elements as the planets were forming.
Yes. The planet would freeze solid. Also, the planet would hurtle out of control with nothing to orbit around. We would also likely crash into another planet.
Zim is an alien from the planet Irk who has a robot named Gir .UPDATE: Like ZIM would say "I am a mighty lifeform from the Planet IRK". (yes ZIM would say that and he says it in the game Nicktoons: Gobs of Doom) and Gir is a S.I.R. unit that does not work very well.~RiddleGirl
The inner or terrestrial planet that we could most likely live on is Earth. Mars would be a far distant second.
Most likely yes. All elements found on Earth can probably be found on Mars. However, trying to retrieve the gold from Mars would cost more than the gold is worth.