depending on the the planet diffrent planets diffrent awser but for Mercury there can't be and life on this planet!
water
Rocks provides geological events and changing life forms of the past.
Ambiguous confusing results that were totally unanticipated.
yes dead is the more obvious answer but also you could say something hibernating shows very little signs of life But then there are also viruses and prions that show no signs of life at all unless they are attached to a protein or another cell
To see if Life can survive in space or on planets.
There MIGHT be life in on some of the larger moons; or even in outer space.
While we are all exposed to them a little form rocks and from outer space, they are NOT used in everyday life. Gamma rays are dangerous.
While we are all exposed to them a little form rocks and from outer space, they are NOT used in everyday life. Gamma rays are dangerous.
If there really is intelligent life on Mars, it has done an excellent job of camouflaging itself to look like nothing bu rocks. Our satellite surveys and landers have detected nothing - no signs of life of ANY kind.
Currently there is no space ship that is searching for life on other planets. However, there is an unmanned vehicle (the Curiosity rover) which is currently on Mars looking for signs of life, previous and current.
The ISBN of Signs of Life - novel - is 0312156561.
Signs of Life - novel - was created in 1997-08.
Signs of Life - novel - has 255 pages.
rocks and minerals
Check for signs of life no more than 10 seconds.
rocks are we provide shelter
No. Rocks are not alive in any sense.