The term for all life on earth? Futile, in the face of the borg!
Just kidding. Honestly, I actually looked this one up, Googled, read, tried to comprehend things before posting a reply to this question.
I would personally go with organisms, because if you type "Life On Earth" into Wikipedia, you'll get the entry for "Organism," which doesn't make sense to me, but hey... it may not be the correct answer, but it's an answer nonetheless!
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Earth gave birth to life. Life exists on this planet.
The biosphere contains the combined portions of the planet (earth) in which all of life exists, including land, water, and air or atmosphere.
yes ,Goldilocks is a planet but so far no life exists just a big dense ball
The presence of liquid water on its surface. Earth is the only known planet in our solar system and, so far, in the universe where water exists in liquid form, a key ingredient for supporting life as we know it.
None that are known. There may be a roughly Earth-sized planet in orbit around Alpha Centauri B, but this planet, if it exists, would be far too hot to support life.
Earth gave birth to life. Life exists on this planet.
The combined parts of the plant in which all life exists is called the biosphere. Bio meaning life and sphere referring to the earth.
O% because it is not a solid planet and it has no oxagen which you probably need.
The biosphere is the part of Earth where life exists, including the land, water, and atmosphere. It encompasses all living organisms and their environments on the planet.
No. Nature exists on and in every planet. Earth is, however, the only planet in our solar system to have life.
That's a big no. No aliens. Nothing.
The biosphere contains the combined portions of the planet (earth) in which all of life exists, including land, water, and air or atmosphere.
The biosphere contains the combined portions of the planet (earth) in which all of life exists, including land, water, and air or atmosphere.
yes ,Goldilocks is a planet but so far no life exists just a big dense ball
False. Most life on Earth exists in the biosphere, which includes the surface of the planet and areas where organisms can live. The ionosphere is a region in the Earth's upper atmosphere that is much higher than where most life exists.
At the moment, only the planet Earth is known to have life. All the others are speculation based on nothing more than distance from the Sun and the possible existence of water. It will be many hundreds, if not millions of years before we can prove that life exists on another exoplanet.
Sadly Homophobia exists in all countries on the planet.