So far, no living beings - animals, plants, or whatever - have been confirmed to exist in other parts of the Universe. They may very well exist; we just haven't been able to research a sufficiently large part of the Universe from nearby.
700 quintillion planets There are over 700 quintillion planets in the universe — but there's no place like home.
There is no specific number of UniVerse developers available as it varies over time. UniVerse is a niche technology and the exact number of developers actively working on it worldwide is not readily available.
The number of galaxies in the universe is a number that we cannot reach. The universe is much too large for us to imagine it's borders, and therefore the entire universe is impossible to imagine, no matter how hard one tries.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the total number of chemicals in the universe is not known. The universe is vast and contains an immense variety of elements that can combine to form an infinite number of chemical compounds.
That means that the Universe expands faster and faster. It causes the Universe to grow, and the general density of matter in the Universe to decrease over time.
there are over 1000 sounds in the world even in the whole universe
700 quintillion planets There are over 700 quintillion planets in the universe — but there's no place like home.
Over 9000.
there are many little plants in the world. there are many little plants in the world. over 1,000. there are over 2,000 bigger plants. there are over 80,000 plants in the entire world.
over infinite
well there are thousands of colours in the universe my guess is over a million about 13457482
No. The universe was made by a natural scientific event known as the Big Bang. It has been proven over and over and over and over. Even studies which have tried to DISPROVE the theory have ended up actually proving it.
There are over 15 trillion globular clusters (150 per galaxy) in the universe.
8 to the whole
Over 9000
there are over a million :)
about over a million