yes otherwise we would not be here right now and be finding out all these things. I think so. The Earth itself isn't alive, but there are several trillion organisms on the planet that seem to be.
Yes they're called Human Beings.
You call that intelligence? There is much intelligent life on Earth, and it is not limited to the arrogant human species. Next time you get a chance to visit the woods, take a look around you. Watch the squirrels gathering food to store for winter, and in the winter watch them return to the very spot to consume it. Watch the raccoons wash their food. Some may call that "pure instinct", but what is instinct if not the intelligence humans have lost?
If there wouldn't be life on Earth, how could you even ask this question? ;) Of course think of plants and you this must be a joke youre living arent you
Earth, we think. This is sometimes a point of dispute.
So far, mankind has not discovered any life on other planets, let alone intelligent life. There's barely any intelligent life on this planet!!!
Stephen Hawking
A guess: Carl Sagan.
It has dogs, fish, trees, people, and cars on it.
I'm not, there are plenty of intelligent people.
Yes Suzie, there is life on earth and someday we will find it. It might even be intelligent.
Since there is no evidence of intelligent life beyond Earth an accurate answer does not exist. However seeing as intelligent life is possible, I can narrow the likelyhood of intelligent life in our galaxy to be between 0 and 100%.
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So far, Earth is the only planet known to harbor life, much less intelligent varieties of it.
Just think about how complicated a question that is. I would say that any form of life capable of asking it is intelligent.
Earth, we think. This is sometimes a point of dispute.
The only one that humans are currently aware of is Earth. No other planet in our own solar system has intelligent life, and there is no conclusive evidence as of yet that intelligent life exists elsewhere.
So far, Earth is the only planet we know of that has intelligent life.
The passage likely suggests that the author believes mankind's behavior towards less intelligent life on earth is detrimental or destructive. This could be inferred from negative language, descriptions of mistreatment, or expressions of concern for the well-being of less intelligent life forms.
Well, certainly no intelligent life, anyway. (The only known life at this time is on Earth, which is one of the planets.)