Water vapor, but not liquid water, has been detected in Jupiter's atmosphere. There is no life on Jupiter. Earth is the only known place in the universe to harbor life.
The half-life of dripping water in a burette will depend on the rate at which the water is dripping. If the drip rate is constant, then the half-life can be calculated by determining the time it takes for half of the initial water volume to drip out. A larger drip rate will result in a shorter half-life, while a slower drip rate will result in a longer half-life.
No one will ever know, because it would take so much fuel that it would not be able to get there and come back alive. that is not true there is no life on jupiter because there is deadly gasses and has deadly swrilying gas coluds, i am not sure if jupiter has had any life on it from the past but i really wouldnt think so. sciencetist though there was life on it because there is water on jupiter, but then the said there wasnt any life on jupiter because everything practilly on jupiter is deadly.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, but it is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with various other trace gases. There is water present in the form of water vapor in its atmosphere, particularly in the form of clouds. However, Jupiter's atmosphere is extremely thick and lacks the breathable air found on Earth. Overall, while water exists on Jupiter, the conditions are inhospitable for human life.
it is unlikely there is any earth like life on Jupiter because Jupiter's upper atmosphere is composed of about 88-92% hydrogen and 8-12% helium. There is only a small amount of water in the atmosphere. Also Jupiter does not have a solid surface.
It is currently unknown if any of Jupiter's moons can support life. However, Europa and Ganymede, with their subsurface oceans, are considered potential candidates due to the presence of liquid water. Future exploration missions aim to further investigate the possibility of life on these moons.
Jupiter is too cold for liquid water.
Jupiter is too cold for liquid water.
No water= no life. XC
No, Jupiter cannot support life. Jupiter cannot support life because it has no atmosphere and also because the pressure is really strong on Jupiter and anything that enters its atmosphere would be crushed.It has little water. Umm, nu-huh... Jupiter CAN support life, just not any life that is present in the Earth system. There are many possibilities for life to exist in the Jupiter system, although none have as yet been detected. Jupiter DOES have an atmosphere, the planet is predominated by it. Jupiter DOES have water... in it's atmosphere.
Jupiter is a gas giant with harsh conditions like extreme temperatures, high radiation levels, and no solid surface. These conditions make it inhospitable for life as we know it to exist on Jupiter. Additionally, the lack of essential elements for life, like carbon and water, further contribute to the absence of life on Jupiter.
No, there cannot be life on Jupiter because there is too air pressure; organisms would be crushed. Also, there is no land formation so one would need to fly. However, there are massive storms on Jupiter, which contributes to the fact that there cannot be life there.
Europa Jupiter's moon could have life because it has large amounts of water........:)
Jupiter has storms, but this is hardley unique; storms of some form or another occur on every planet in our solar system except for Mercury. Evidence suggests that some water is present on Jupiter as ice crystals and possible tiny droplets in its clouds. Jupiter does not have any volcanoes as it has no solid surface. There is no life on Jupiter. Earth is the only place in the universe known to harbor life.
Yes there is. 0.0004% of Jupiter itself is water. Three of Jupiter's four major moons are composed of 50% water ice.there couldn't be because if there was there would most likely be life which hasn't been proven yet.Earth is the only plant with life and the only rock with water, see the connection?Europa does, if that is the moon you are talking about.
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The half-life of dripping water in a burette will depend on the rate at which the water is dripping. If the drip rate is constant, then the half-life can be calculated by determining the time it takes for half of the initial water volume to drip out. A larger drip rate will result in a shorter half-life, while a slower drip rate will result in a longer half-life.
No one will ever know, because it would take so much fuel that it would not be able to get there and come back alive. that is not true there is no life on jupiter because there is deadly gasses and has deadly swrilying gas coluds, i am not sure if jupiter has had any life on it from the past but i really wouldnt think so. sciencetist though there was life on it because there is water on jupiter, but then the said there wasnt any life on jupiter because everything practilly on jupiter is deadly.