no but there has been signs of frozen water on Pluto
No other planets have "creatures" like earth does. There might be microbes or bacteria on other planets. Some scientists believe there could be life as advanced as something like a Jellyfish on Titan, one of Saturn's moons. There is no evidence of very advanced life on any planets other than earth, however.
Signs of life on other planets could include the presence of liquid water, the detection of gases like oxygen and methane in an atmosphere, the existence of complex organic molecules, and evidence of seasonal changes or geological activity that could support living organisms. Scientists also study the composition of planetary surfaces and look for potential habitats where life could thrive.
There is currently no concrete evidence to suggest that there are aliens on other planets. Scientists continue to search for signs of extraterrestrial life, but as of now, we do not have conclusive proof of aliens elsewhere in our galaxy or universe.
There is no definitive evidence of life in any other planets in our solar system. However, scientific exploration continues to search for signs of potential microbial life on planets like Mars or icy moons like Europa and Enceladus.
Scientists are using radio telescopes to listen for potential alien signals in the form of radio waves. They are also analyzing the atmospheres of exoplanets for chemical signatures that could indicate the presence of life, such as the presence of oxygen or methane. Additionally, scientists are studying the habitability of exoplanets by looking for conditions that are conducive to life as we know it.
Earth, Mars, and Venus are the three planets in our solar system that show signs of oxygen in their atmosphere, although the levels and presence of oxygen vary significantly among them. Earth has a rich oxygen atmosphere, while Mars and Venus have much lower levels of oxygen.
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So far most planets are too hot or too cold to support life or are gas giants. Scientists are yet to find signs of life in other planets, other than planet Earth. The universe has many galaxies and planets, most are still yet to be explored. The search for extraterrestrial life is ongoing.
Yes,Other planets could scientists believed some life were on other planets and signs of life
In the early stages of planet formation, planets did in fact hit other planets. Mercury, Earth and Uranus all have signs of planetary impacts. Nowadays, the solar system is stable and a planetary collision is highly unlikely without some form of external impetus.
Most planets would be too challenging for life at all. So far, just Earth seems to have the necessary ingredients to spawn life. We keep hoping for signs on Mars, but to date, no joy.
As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of living things in outer space aside from Earth. Scientists continue to explore space for signs of extraterrestrial life, such as microbial organisms on other planets or moons.
No other planets have "creatures" like earth does. There might be microbes or bacteria on other planets. Some scientists believe there could be life as advanced as something like a Jellyfish on Titan, one of Saturn's moons. There is no evidence of very advanced life on any planets other than earth, however.
The worldview is that the patterns of the planets affect our lives on earth.
Liquid water is an indicator that there is probably life present.
Signs of life on other planets could include the presence of liquid water, the detection of gases like oxygen and methane in an atmosphere, the existence of complex organic molecules, and evidence of seasonal changes or geological activity that could support living organisms. Scientists also study the composition of planetary surfaces and look for potential habitats where life could thrive.
There is currently no concrete evidence to suggest that there are aliens on other planets. Scientists continue to search for signs of extraterrestrial life, but as of now, we do not have conclusive proof of aliens elsewhere in our galaxy or universe.