Scientists find a new species of sea sponge each day
Fish
Around 1.7 million species are currently described by science, however it is believed that there are at least 5 - 7 million more species that are as yet undocumented.
It is estimated that there are still a large number of sea species that have not been discovered in the ocean. Scientists believe that the majority of species in the ocean have yet to be identified, with some estimates suggesting that over 80% of marine life remains undiscovered.
Yes, there are still undiscovered islands that have not been found yet.
No, not all organisms on Earth have been classified. There are many undiscovered species, particularly in unexplored regions like the deep sea or remote rainforests. New species are continuously being identified and classified by scientists.
Exactly we don't people could have found them all probilly not though most of the time you just happen oppon them.
The as yet undiscovered and fictional element hugeonium will have many electrons, possibly in excess of 125.
There are many undiscovered organisms because the diversity of life on Earth is vast, with many unexplored habitats such as deep sea trenches, rainforests, and remote caves. Some organisms may also be microscopic, making them difficult to detect. Additionally, new species continue to evolve, further increasing the number of undiscovered organisms.
So many species haven't been classified due to the lack of funding to buy the equipment to research these organisms. Since the rainforest and the deep ocean are difficult places to reach, there are probably millions of undiscovered species that are out of reach to scientists. Economical slumps provide less money to be wasted on the discovery of new species.
This Moshling is yet undiscovered.
No. We know what the stars are. They are not planets. They are distant suns, many of which do have undiscovered planets.
there are over 1,500 species of starfish in the world.