No because Earth is the only planet that has life and other planets are too near and too far from the light and atmosphere has to be oxogen
None on this planet have gone out and colonized other planets. If there are any humans for any reason out amongst the stars not of our world, we have not yet met them.
Well, for us humans, the most important planet is definitely planet Earth. Should there be any living beings on some of the other planets, then they may have a different opinion.
No.
Mars is a rocky planet in our solar system that does not have any known life on its surface. It is not a lonely planet in the sense that it is the only planet in our solar system with no inhabitants, as there are no known living beings on other planets either. Scientists continue to study Mars to learn more about its past and potential for supporting life in the future.
As far as we know, there are currently no inhabitants on Mars, so there are no "Martian people" living there. Any human presence on Mars would involve astronauts on brief missions, rather than permanent settlement. Mars is still being explored as a potential future destination for human colonization.
No, in recent history no human has set foot on any planet other than earth !
Because if they weren't, there wouldn't be any living human beings.
No,human beings cannot survive on this planet because it does not have any solid surface.
They are not part of any of the 3 domains. They are not even complete living beings. They merely share some characteristics of living beings.They are not part of any of the 3 domains. They are not even complete living beings. They merely share some characteristics of living beings.They are not part of any of the 3 domains. They are not even complete living beings. They merely share some characteristics of living beings.They are not part of any of the 3 domains. They are not even complete living beings. They merely share some characteristics of living beings.
Well, for us humans, the most important planet is definitely planet Earth. Should there be any living beings on some of the other planets, then they may have a different opinion.
Wrong question since the planet hasn't made any human beings. God created man and woman and He declared ALL His creation "good". Read the third chapter in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, for why we have a messed up world.Answer:There are no criteria to identify a mistake as to the existence of any organism on the planet. Human beings simply are, they are neither right or wrong - simply a part of the natural ecology of the planet. At no time was any choice made as to their existence. Like any population the human race will be subject to natural selection and the population adjusted.
No, there are not any living beings on the Mars.
They don't actually ID humans, they are looking for any living thing with blood. Those living things give off carbon dioxide and that is what the mosquito is looking for.
Earth or any planet where life is possible
Cannibalism, which refers to any animal that feeds off another of the same species.
yes
No. For time zones to exist, there must be 'beings' living there who want to keep and measure time on different places on the planet. It is extremely unlikely however that this is the case on Venus. The only difference the planet knows is 'day' and 'night'.
vestigial organ is for example"appendix"in human beings.another example is the"tail bone"in human beings.