Water is a crucial component for life as we know it due to its unique properties that support biological processes such as metabolism and cell function. By focusing on water-based life, scientists are leveraging our understanding of biochemistry, as well as the abundance of water in the universe, to guide the search for potential habitable environments and life forms beyond Earth.
Scientists are looking for life by studying various indicators like water, organic molecules, and potential habitats on other planets or moons. They also search for biosignatures such as methane in the atmosphere or biomarkers in rocks for evidence of past or present life. Missions like the Mars rovers, telescopes scanning exoplanets, and upcoming missions to icy moons like Europa and Enceladus are all part of the search for life beyond Earth.
I can think of 5 types of search engines actuallyCrawler-based search enginesHuman-powered directoriesHybrid search enginesSpecialty search enginesMeta search enginesThe first (crawler-based) being most common - like Google, Bing, and Yahoo.
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No one knows. It would be a very different form of life than us. We are based on carbon and water. On Jupiter life might use ammonia the way we use water, but what the rest of their chemistry would be based on is anyone's guess.
It could be argued that his search for purpose mirrors our own search.
Humans are carbon based and water based lifeforms, therefor, if there was not any water, we would not survive.
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That would be, like, "Earth". like, like, really?!
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Yes, water-based stain is generally not flammable because it does not contain highly flammable solvents like oil-based stains.
i am searching it like a thirsty man search water
water colours are just like paint.