The simplest level at which life may exist is in a cell.
The existence of a "third level" is subjective and depends on the context in which it is used. In some cases, it may refer to a metaphorical or symbolic idea rather than a physical location.
The smallest known life-form is a mini-microbe called or descended from what is called archea. If your talking about size. the mini-microbe would be small enough to fit inside the period after this sentence. You can find this mini-micro at wikipedia.com.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that any form of life exists on Mars. However, scientists believe that Mars may have had conditions suitable for life in the past, and they continue to search for signs of microbial life on the planet.
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.
No, other inorganic liquids such as liquid ammonia or liquid methane can also exist under conditions suitable for life, particularly in environments with extreme temperatures or pressures. These liquids may provide the necessary medium for life to thrive in unique environments such as the subsurface oceans of icy moons.
The simplest level at which life may exist is in a cell.
The simplest level at which life may exist is in a cell.
Slim to none.
O% because it is not a solid planet and it has no oxagen which you probably need.
No.
there is no life on uranus.it is one of the big giants and it is full of gas.
The existence of a "third level" is subjective and depends on the context in which it is used. In some cases, it may refer to a metaphorical or symbolic idea rather than a physical location.
because Jupiter is made of gas there is no soild ground until you get close to the core.so there can't be any life on Jupiter and there never will be.
So far as is known to date there is no life on any other planet in our solar system or elsewhere. That does not rule out the possibility that life may exist on other planets
There is no evidence so far that life exists on Mars - or that it ever existed there. Of course, it may have existed - more research is required to be sure.
The smallest known life-form is a mini-microbe called or descended from what is called archea. If your talking about size. the mini-microbe would be small enough to fit inside the period after this sentence. You can find this mini-micro at wikipedia.com.
If it exists they may be able to see it. So far none has been found.