no.not at all.
As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of life on the Andromeda galaxy. Scientists continue to search for signs of life in various galaxies, including Andromeda, through methods like studying exoplanets and analyzing the composition of celestial bodies.
The Andromeda Galaxy is the largest galaxy in the local cluster. This means that it contains more stars than the Milky Way and more stars mean more planets. Considering that scientist estimate that there could be thousands on planets with intelligent life in our own galaxy it would be logical to assume the same about the Andromeda Galaxy.
There is currently no evidence of any life on the moon. The extreme conditions on the lunar surface, such as lack of atmosphere, water, and extreme temperature variations, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
A galaxy cluster consists of several galaxy groups, each of which in turn contains several galaxies. So no; a galaxy cluster is MUCH bigger than any individual galaxy.
No. Humans only live on Earth. There is likely no life at all on Mars.
As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of life on the Andromeda galaxy. Scientists continue to search for signs of life in various galaxies, including Andromeda, through methods like studying exoplanets and analyzing the composition of celestial bodies.
The Sombrero Galaxy (M104) is an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo.See related links for more information, a picture and a star map.
That is very likely. 1) Every larger galaxy, or most of them, have a supermassive black hole in their center. 2) Since a certain percentage of star eventually become a stellar black hole, any galaxy should have several stellar black holes,in addition to the supermassive black hole.
according to scientist well since they didn't hear any radio signal messages that means no life in the galaxy andromede
I think there is life boud this galaxy because if there isn't that's alot of space that's just siting there.
Not that I can find
signs of giving up in life are things like when you have a feeling you do not belong on the earth any more and you quit at living and trying.
In the initial assessment, check for signs of life. During rescue breathing, check for signs of life every 2 minutes. During CPR, don't check for signs of life any more. Unless you see obvious signs of life once CPR is started, continue doing CPR.
It is not currently known whether there is ANY life, ANYWHERE outside of planet Earth.
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yes dead is the more obvious answer but also you could say something hibernating shows very little signs of life But then there are also viruses and prions that show no signs of life at all unless they are attached to a protein or another cell
The Andromeda Galaxy is the largest galaxy in the local cluster. This means that it contains more stars than the Milky Way and more stars mean more planets. Considering that scientist estimate that there could be thousands on planets with intelligent life in our own galaxy it would be logical to assume the same about the Andromeda Galaxy.