• Question: Are there other planets in outer space with life on them?

    Asked by Kizzy to Irene, Uday, NULL on 13 Nov 2015. This question was also asked by 557ntrd48, Leroy Brown.
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      NULL answered on 13 Nov 2015:


      No one knows, yet. We have only been to the moon (and there’s no life there that we’ve seen – it’s very cold and dry and no air).

      We’ve sent robots to Mars .They haven’t found life yet, although they are looking. I think we can be fairly sure there’s no big lifeforms there like animals or plants, but there might still be bacteria or fungi that we haven’t found.

      And we haven’t been to any other planets. We might be able to tell from the colour of the planet, though – life on Earth tends to be green so if there were plants we might see that. Or even if there were no green plants, life tends to make gases that can be detected from a long distance away.

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      Irene Regan answered on 13 Nov 2015:


      I don’t know the answer and either do the experts, wouldn’t it be cool if there was.
      NASA is doing lots of research and they have a journey to Mars project and they know that Mars had enough warm water to hold life- so maybe there is life on Mars- probably the most likely place 🙂

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      Uday Bangavadi answered on 16 Nov 2015:


      May be and May not be.. So far no one has seen or proved life other than earth. But scientists believe that there can be aliens. Its just we are not advanced enough to find them.

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