the planets containing life form other than earth may have a dangerous species, or the planet itself may be dangerous.
Earth's scientist have not found life on other planets to date.
No body knows at this time.
Yes. The properties of the molecule will differ from the properties of the individual atoms of which it is made.
Currently, Earth is the only planet where carbon-based life forms are known to exist. However, the search for life, including carbon-based life forms, continues on other planets and moons within our solar system and beyond.
the planets containing life form other than earth may have a dangerous species, or the planet itself may be dangerous.
there isn't actually a reason for "what are planets for" but they might be for life forms. planets are not for anything really, they just got made by gravity.
Earth's scientist have not found life on other planets to date.
Astronomers use telescopes to study stars and planets by capturing light from these celestial objects and analyzing it. They can gather data on the properties of stars and planets, such as their temperature, composition, and distance from Earth, to deepen our understanding of the universe. Telescopes come in various forms, such as optical telescopes, radio telescopes, and space telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope.
No body knows at this time.
The form gaelics is possible, but unlikely. English adjectives do not have plural forms.
argon's physical properties are: gas or liquid forms colorless/odourless/ tasteless :)
It forms on Earth and various planets outside the atmosphere.
Earth is habitable because it has the right conditions to support life, such as a suitable atmosphere, liquid water, and a stable climate. Other planets may not be habitable due to extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, or high levels of radiation that make it difficult for life as we know it to survive.
By "other forms" I presume you mean forms outside of your application. The only way to modify their properties is via the interface provided by those forms. You also need to be aware that those forms can fall from scope at any time.
Yes. The properties of the molecule will differ from the properties of the individual atoms of which it is made.
Currently, Earth is the only planet where carbon-based life forms are known to exist. However, the search for life, including carbon-based life forms, continues on other planets and moons within our solar system and beyond.