As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of living things in outer space aside from Earth. Scientists continue to explore space for signs of extraterrestrial life, such as microbial organisms on other planets or moons.
Thanks to the power of satellits, scientists can answer questions related to outer space and Earth's weather, among many other things.
exosphere
The atmosphere refers to the layer of gases surrounding Earth, while the biosphere includes all living organisms on Earth. The atmosphere is composed of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, which support life in the biosphere by providing essential elements for organisms to survive. The biosphere, on the other hand, is made up of various ecosystems where living organisms interact with each other and with their physical environment.
The layer you are referring to is the outer core of the Earth. It is composed mainly of liquid iron and nickel due to intense heat and pressure. The movement of this liquid outer core is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field.
* All bigger that Earth * All gas giants * All have more than one moon * All have rings
So far, all living things have been found here on Earth. This does not mean that no living things will ever be found in outer space, but it hasn't happened yet.
The inner Earth consists of the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. The outer Earth is composed of the atmosphere, hydrosphere (water bodies), lithosphere (solid Earth), and biosphere (living organisms).
The Earth, moon, and sun are all things in outer space (:
fire, water,air, earth
Rock, Dirt, and some other things
The Earth's layers are Crust, Outer Mantle, Inner Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core.
nothing this website stinks.
No. It used to be a part of a living thing though.
we could either live hear or go and live in outer space. where it is cooler.
The cell membrane. It also allows certain things to enter and exit.
Earth is just the right distance from the Sun so that temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold for living things to survive. Earth's atmosphere and oceans also help to control temperatures. And Earth has air and water- both vital for LIFE.
No. Earth's outer core is liquid.