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From http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/01/et-life/:
Jupiter's moon Io is one of the few solar system moons to support an atmosphere, and it contains complex chemicals promising for life. Volcanism on the moon also makes it warmer than many others - another good sign. Io is still a long shot, though, because its location inside Jupiter's magnetic field means it is constantly being pelted with lethal radiation. Its violent surface also seems inhospitable, with temperatures often too cold to support life, as well as molten hot spots that are equally deadly.
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∙ 14y agoScientists think Io might have the conditions for life to develop because it is heated by intense volcanic activity, which could provide energy for potential life forms. The presence of sulfur compounds on Io also suggest the possibility of chemical reactions that could support microbial life. However, the extreme radiation and lack of liquid water on Io make it unlikely for complex life to exist.
They do not think that conditions for life must exist inside Enceladus; they merely think it is possible. The Cassini probe has detected geysers venting ice and water vapor from beneath the icy surface of Enceladus, indicating that there is liquid water beneath the ice. Scientists consider liquid water to be the best indicator for a planet or moon to potentially be suitable for life.
endosymbiosis.
They can develop ways of coping with almost any physical and conditions occurring in nature, except for extremes of temperature and drought, and a vast range of nutrients. Each species can live only in its specific environment on its specific foods, but there is a species for most natural conditions going.
in the polar ice cap, located north of mars
the crust does not contain much iron
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Some signs of intelligent life have been detected in Europe, which makes people suspect the conditions might be right. More research is needed.
Rock and iron
i think it might be called a scientist!! but i dont know:)
A subsurface ocean, an oxygen atmosphere and potential for life.
I have think that you have to be a scientist to do that or idk i might just be dumb! LOL
An experiment is designed to test the hypothesis. To create an experiment, you have to first think of the what materials are needed, and then develop a procedure.
The moon scientist think might have life is Europa. It has oceans 3 to 60 miles under ice.
no or yes its a possible question scientist think 5 might hig some countys osceola and i think orange
One thing is that scientist think we will lose our pinkie toe
Yup. She's some kind of medical research scientist I think. I get the feeling from reading that she might not actually be as evil as she claims though...
They do not think that conditions for life must exist inside Enceladus; they merely think it is possible. The Cassini probe has detected geysers venting ice and water vapor from beneath the icy surface of Enceladus, indicating that there is liquid water beneath the ice. Scientists consider liquid water to be the best indicator for a planet or moon to potentially be suitable for life.