Earth is the only planet in our system that is confirmedto have life. However, it is believed, and soon to be tested, that the planet Mars, and several moons, may also support life, albeit primitive life (microorganisms, mainly bacteria and vira).
maybe yes or maybe not as we are not the ones who study about the planets
Yes there are living things on other planets. think of how many planets there are in this universe. It would be something like 1/100000000000000000000 chance of Earth being the only planet with life.
Yes, scientist know for a fact that there is other lving things on the other Planets. Recently, on world news they proved that there is water on Mars. We do not know exaclly which planets have living things because humans have only discovered The moon.
living things, man-made objects and stars and planets
Earth has the only known atmosphere that can support normal live. Mars was said to at one point in time, had an atmosphere similar to Earth's, however, that was said to have been millions of years ago.
I would think exobiology is the study of living things on other planets, though we still have not found living things on other planets.
maybe yes or maybe not as we are not the ones who study about the planets
depending on the planet there cannot be living things on other planets
There are no planets of our knowledge that contain living creatures.
The atmosphere,hydrosphere, cryosphere,biosphere,geosphere and pyscosphere.
Earth, Apart from ours no other planets been proved to have living things !
There are five major parts of the Earth's life support system. These include water, air, soil, rocks, and lastly, all living things.
its size and location from sun+ox.
Every planet in our solar system has a direct line of sight to the Sun, but Earth is the only one where there are living things to look up at it.
So far yes, but scientists are still searching for other life forms on planets such as Mars.
It is highly unlikely that any other planet in our solar system will. That does not preclude the possibility of life being elsewhere in the universe.
No. The metric system (and the Imperial system and any other system like them) is a system of measurement. In so far as all living things occupy a volume, have a mass and experience time, the system measures characteristics that living things experience but these are not, in themselves, characteristics of the living things.