I just starting with Jupiter:cool: and will change in subject every wensday morning:cool:
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I just starting with Jupiter:cool: and will change in subject every wensday morning:cool:
Jupiter has a liquid Hedrogen surfuce:cool:
MAR's have some signs of water....
The only planet to contain water in the universe is earth
jiah. you are an idiot. we dont know this. we havnt been to/seen/explored even CLOSE to every planet in the universe.
I don't like Catfish, finally he posted a thread that wasn't spam and was a right one. Jiah is wrong, there is water on Mars. WE just don't know if their are lifeforms there.
Truth hurts.
Can we stop posting dumb things about the truth here? :)
Dude I'm frekin' tired of your smart mouth. You never tell me to shut up, that's the mods job to tell me that. I'm reporting you.
Asking a moderator to ban you, go away from the forums and Don't come back no life. Poor one, sorry they didn't have enough soup to give to you. Guess they ran out eh???
I'm gonna be the goody-two shoes and steer this back on topic...
They say the sun has more brain than jiah :P
Thank you, Th0r. I already told a mod to ban this guy, he shouldn't be talking to me like this and that club has real nice people in real life. They gave me tips on how to improve, how can you improve? I think you're having a bad day or depressed, Weiss.
And who might you be? A multi account or no?
Sigh, guess I have to ask for you to get banned again. Why did you make a second account, Weiss?
when i said the water thing i meant actually contains mass water not like how mars w/ ice
Just 4 of Jupiter's moons have masses of water even if it is below the frozen surface of ice (frozen WATER).
It's also been detected on a few satellites of Saturn and Uranus.
Pluto's surface has ice (again... frozen WATER)
This is just in our solar system. Now multiply that by all the stars in the UNIVERSE and there are billions of trillions of planets with at least some form of water. Be it vapor or liquid or ice.
Despite the fact that's not what you meant, even if you really geniunely do think you meant that, it'd still be far too vague and completely unprovable to say that statement any more than you can say "god does (not) exist"...there's no evidence and you certainly won't have visited every planet in the universe, so you can't have checked the water levels.
Fact is, if there's water on one planet out of googles of planets in the universe, there's bound to be more....
I'm also saying that I mean our planet is the only water plant not includeing ice so in our system our planet is the only one to contain life becuase of has water a lot of it
Thats Me....
((points at Europa))
Lots of water there.
It may be covered by extremely thick ice. But the ocean below that ice can support life. In the very depths of our own oceans with similar conditions, there is life. We have not discovered life there because we don't have the technology to explore it. But life there is a distinct possibility.
Please have a sense of what you yourself mean before typing a message. It's kind of sad when you have to revise it twice because of poor planning.
In the possible derailing of this thread, let's get off the topic of 'jiah' and onto the topic of 'dah moon'. Kay?
So, I heard they hit the moon with a missile in an attempt to find water. How'd that go?
I think I recall reading about a bacteria that thrives in ammonia.
So even if a planet is devoid of water, it could develop life that thrives on some other chemical. Anything is "possible".
I think the assumption that life can't survive on a planet simply because life as we know it couldn't survive is simply absurd.
Why are so many people bent on insistin' that no life could possibly survive anywhere else purely because Earth life can't?
As it is we still can't explain why creatures can survive at the bottom of the ocean, why is it so hard to accept that other creatures could survive on non-terrestrial objects in situations that earth life wouldn't survive on?
To quote Calvin and Hobbs, I think the true sign of life outside of Earth is the fact that no other civilization has tried to contact us. Or something like that. I don't know the exact phrasing, and come to think of it I'm sure it was said before that, but I digress.
Does your brain function for more than a second before you start typing?
Ice = FROZEN WATER
Believe it or not, just because it's frozen, doesn't mean organisms can't thrive off of it.
There's an organism (bacteria, actually) that goes for extreme periods without water because it lives in the desert. The fact that is manages to extract water from the most minuscule source, literally down to one molecule, proves that organisms CAN and possibly DO survive on other planets, such as mars and the moon, without a big mass.
Where is Drizz when you need him, he has a degree in Micro-Biology or something to that effect lol