It is likely that there is life in space - the first life on Earth had to come from somewhere and it's generally accepted that life first arrived on the back of an asteroid. But if there isn't any, it'll be down to lack of atmosphere and unsuitable temperatures.
Earth is easily be an life easy on Earth but on space,you cannot breathe air in space,and you cannot survive in a million space trip.
Life on Earth is adapted to Earth's specific conditions such as gravity, atmosphere, and temperature, while life in space would face challenges like microgravity, radiation, and vacuum. Life on Earth has evolved over billions of years to thrive in its environment, whereas life in space would need to adapt through technology or genetic modifications to survive.
Earth.
because it just does
Earth: Space: - is a planet - No gravity - supports life - Vaccum - gravity - No gravity or atmosphere - atmosphere
The main difference between life on Earth and life in space lies in the environmental conditions. Earth provides a stable atmosphere, gravity, and a variety of ecosystems that support diverse life forms. In contrast, space is a vacuum with extreme temperatures, radiation, and microgravity, which poses significant challenges for sustaining life. As a result, life as we know it cannot survive in space without specialized technology or habitats.
The driving force for man's exploration of space is the search for life outside of the Earth. If you look at the logic, it is very unlikely that there is life outside of Earth if your a Creationist or evolutionist
Many exobiologists believe it is likely there is life off the earth, however, none has so far been detected. There has been, and is, life off the Earth. Humans and other organisms delivered into space and nearby celestial objects by space craft.
It is because light can travel through space that Earth can get sunlight. Without sunlight life on Earth could not exist.
The advantages of Space Tech are so we can explore what is not on Earth and to try new things and see if there is life somewhere else outside of Earth.
Yes there is definitely at least one object in space, other than the Earth, that currently supports life and that is the ISS, or International Space Station.
where space is so cold the earth would freeze