Well....on land, water and in the air to say the least. Typically life on earth exists in the troposphere which extends from ground level or water level to about 11 miles into the sky. That is where we have our Gods of rain - clouds.
Life exists in the biosphere.
This takes the form of a shell around the planet. How thick is this shell? Some birds have been found flying at an altitude of more than 10,000 meters (35,000 feet). At the other extreme, some bacteria have been found 5,000 meters (3 miles) under the Earth's surface.
Well, we live in the Troposphere, which has land, water, and air but there is also air in the Stratosphere, Mesosphere and the Thermosphere. The Troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere in which weather occurs. I don't know if this is the answer you were looking for.
The biosphere includes all life on Earth and the environment with which that life interacts. It may be called the "zone of life on Earth."
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Water, air, land, and life.
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Earth is home to trillions of organisms. Together , the parts of the lithosphere , hydrosphere , and atmosphere where life exist make up the BIOSPHERE
Conditions on some parts of Mars are very similar to conditions in extreme environments on earth, where life is found. Since life is found there, there is a possibility it might also be found on Mars.
Life it ubiquitous on and in the Earth. Earth has been terraformed by the biosphere.
In rocks in most parts of the Earth.
Yes! Life could be found on planet earth!
Because life exists to find it.
what is the variety of life found on Earth and the variations within species is called
100% of the scandium found is found on Earth. But that's not the answer you wanted. What you wanted was the answer to the questions "what percentage of the earth is scandium?" The Clarke Number is variously given as in the 20 to 24 range. This means that out of each million parts of the Earth's crust (we must use only the crust as we can't really measure what the centre of the Earth is made of) 20 parts to 24 parts are scandium.
No. Not yet.
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Life has been found just about anywhere on Earth.