No. Europa is devoid of life, just like the rest of the solar system except Mars.
We are not aware of any actual lifeforms on Europa, much less politics there.
Lifeforms was created on 1994-05-27.
Lifeforms - song - was created in 1994.
The possibility of liquid water establishes the possible existence of life on faraway planets. It suggests that the temperature range might also be within the tolerable range for Earth-like lifeforms. Of all the major and minor planets of our solar system, only Earth has liquid water, and it is the basis for all lifeforms that we know of. Among planetary bodies, only Jupiter's moon Europa is thought to have water, albeit under a thick layer of ice. On Mars, water might also exist deep underground, but this is unconfirmed.
Europa Europa was created on 1990-11-14.
Life has yet to be discovered on other planets, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. It's quite possible that simple lifeforms exist elsewhere in our solar system - either in the past or in the the present. The top contenders for life are actually moons: Europa (which orbits Jupiter) and Titan (which orbits Saturn). Mars may also be a potential site for microscopic life.
No
It is not possible for a living creature to survive on the planet Uranus. The planet is far too cold to support any lifeforms.
because they want to find out if there is life there
In Greek myth, both Io and Europa were maidens loved by Zeus, they are also related: Io being the mother of Epaphus who had with Memphis a daughter Libya who had with Poseidon: Agenor King of Phoenicia who with Telephassa or Antiope the parents of Europa.
No. Neither the planet's cold, thin clouds or the crushingly dense interior are likely to support Earth-like lifeforms. However, scientists have theorized that there may be a vast ocean of liquid water deep within the ice-covered Jovian moon called Europa. Although no sunlight would reach the underground water, there could be heat sources that supply energy for lifeforms, as occur deep within ocean trenches on Earth.
They study the lifeforms there.