all life-forms are located in the biosphere
The atmosphere is located right above Earth. Or the circle around Earth that protects it from all different kinds of things. And makes life on Earth suitable for living.
all & none because the land area of countries is considered to extend below the ground the exact center of the earth is considered to be common to all countries & is thus located in all of them at once indeed the exact center of the earth lies directly beneath every point on its surface & is thus directly beneath & or within everywhere on earth however the one point on the face of the earth that might be considered its center or zero point in terms of latitude & longitude is situated on the high seas & is thus not within any country
Yes, tectonic plates are located in the Earth's lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface, not in the mantle.
Islands are generally found in the Earth's oceans and seas, surrounded by water on all sides. They can also be located in lakes and rivers. Islands are classified as land surrounded by water in all directions.
No, not all life forms on Earth are located in the atmosphere. Life forms can be found in various environments such as the oceans, freshwater bodies, and on land. Life exists in diverse ecosystems ranging from deep-sea hydrothermal vents to polar ice caps.
Because the Blast and radiation are considered harmful to all lifeforms on the Earth.
Carbon.
Plants, as with all lifeforms, require water, because water is where all the atomic particles that formed the first lifeforms bonded.
The Hadean Eon, the earliest time interval, was when the Earth was cooling, and continents and oceans formed. Lifeforms are thought to have appeared in the following eon, the Archean Eon.(eras are a much smaller time interval, and the Hadean is not normally subdivided into these)
The earliest lifeforms on Earth were likely single-celled organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. These organisms were simple in structure and relied on primitive forms of metabolism to survive. Over time, they evolved into more complex life forms.
yes on Jupiter scientists found a small molacule
All lifeforms contain carbon.
Lifeforms was created on 1994-05-27.
Lifeforms - song - was created in 1994.
yes All planets have some sort of atmosphere Earth has the right combination of nitrogen and oxygen making it ideal for carbon based lifeforms, so if you mean breathable air to us than the answer is yes
There are no other "people" in our solar system. There might be other lifeforms, but they would be very bsic forms of lifeforms. A solar system is a grouping of planet orbiting a single star. Earth revolving around the sun is a solar system. We have mercury venus earth mars Jupiter Saturn uranus neptune which is 8 planets and they all revolve around our sun making up a solar system
All living lifeforms are related one way or another.