As of now, no non carbon-based life forms have been found on Earth. All known life on Earth is carbon-based.
There is limited evidence to support the possibility of non-carbon based life on Earth. Some scientists have suggested that alternative biochemistries, such as silicon-based life forms, could potentially exist in extreme environments where carbon-based life may not survive. However, no definitive proof of non-carbon based life on Earth has been found.
Carbon is the element found in all life on Earth. It is a fundamental building block for organic molecules like proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids that make up living organisms.
Oxygen is found in the Earth's atmosphere, making up about 21% of the air we breathe. It is also found in water molecules (H2O), in the Earth's crust, and in living organisms as a key component of proteins, DNA, and other biological molecules.
Oxygen is an element commonly found in the Earth's atmosphere and essential for supporting life.
No, potassium is an element found in the periodic table, and it is commonly found in the Earth's crust and in living organisms. Oxygen is another element found in the periodic table, and it is essential for supporting life through processes like respiration.
Life it ubiquitous on and in the Earth. Earth has been terraformed by the biosphere.
Life has been found just about anywhere on Earth.
No. Earth remains the only place known to have life.
There has not been any found yet.
Europa and Mars
Till today, there have been no reports of life found on other planets other than Earth.
Europa and Mars
There have been no signs of an alien life form found on planet earth yet.
Mars, Because they found water like flow patterns like found on Earth, Water is an essential ingredient for life.
Life has not been found anywhere else so far
Yes! Life could be found on planet earth!
Some may be, but most found so far are not Earth-like. Also, no life forms have been found yet. Currently we do not have the technology that would allow us to determine whether an exoplanet has life.