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It could be called extra-terresrtial, or even alien

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Extraterrestrial life.

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Life other than that on earth would be called?

Extraterrestrial life.


What is life called other than that on earth?

It is still called life it is just called extraterrestrial life


What is life called on other planets?

So far no other life have been discovered beyond Earth but the generic term for such lifeforms would be 'aliens'.


Is there other life in the univers?

no there is not life out there becuase if there was they would have already invaded earth after thousands of years .


What is the source of energy for almost all life on earth is called?

The source of energy for almost all life on Earth is called the sun. Through a process called photosynthesis, plants and other organisms convert sunlight into energy that fuels their biological processes.


If life were found on other worlds it would be called?

a miracle


What would happen to other forms of life on earth if most or all of the plant life disappeared?

it would break the natural web of life and all human and all other life forms would very soon die off


Might life which does not originate from planet Earth also have developed on other planets?

Life which does not originate from planet Earth may very well have developed on other planets. There is really no other explanation for where it would have come from.


Why would people go to the moon?

to study it and they would see if there is life on other plants not just earth


What would happen if the earth wasn't there?

If the Earth wasn't present, life as we know it would not exist. Earth provides a habitable environment with the right conditions for life to thrive. Additionally, the absence of Earth would disrupt gravitational forces in our solar system, affecting the orbits of other planets and celestial bodies.


If earth was destroyed would there be any other planet to live on?

So far we have found no planet other than Earth that is suitable for human life.


What are two ways life would different if earth did not have the motions of revolution?

One - one side of Earth would be in constant daylight, while the other side would be in constant darkness. Two - life as we know it, would not exist.