The truth of the matter is the following: Venus, Earth and Mars are ALL in whats called the "Life Zone". If they all had the right atmosphere, (Which they don't) They could all sustain life, at the distance they are from the sun. Earth has the perfect atmosphere, Mars has almost none,(which is why its too cold) and Venus has an extremely thick one, (Which is why it's way too hot.) On Venus it rains sulfuric acid and its hotter than even mercury, which is closer to the sun. The other VITAL ingredient for life is WATER. Earth sure has plenty of that, thanks to very many comets full of ice hitting it when it was a young hot planet. Scientists think that Mars had both water and an atmosphere before but lost it. It's small size gives it less gravity to hold on to either one. Both were probably vaporized long ago and drifted into space. The Basic rule in science is this: If something CAN happen it usually will. If conditions do NOT allow it to happen or continue then it won't. We happen to live in a time when life CAN continue to exist and evolve. BE GLAD...it won't always be that way here.
2006-08-04 21:37:12
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answered by Smart Dude 6
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God created man perfect from the start. The evolution charts are in theory of the caveman due to environment and changes.
The philosophy that man and animals had to adapt to the weather and the dinosaurs had the noon ice age the fossils and the images left behind of these creatures that had to be in the plan of creation but not noted in the
Bible.
There is astronauts looking for a new place for up in the heavens as a rescue if the Earth becomes destroyed by war and nuclear bombs. The idea of vacations on other planets. I feel life may have appeared on the planets. Someday
Earth may move closer to the Sun Global Warming and all
He will create a new Jerusalem and a new coming down from Heaven. I feel he created the worlds is in Hebrews. Sunday School Teacher es said not to read too much into this but I feel maybe there is extra planets out there. We all believe they are more intelligent than we are dajavu and the idea what has been done has already been done. The Galaxy's and other 3rd Rocks from the Sun prone to serve God. Think if we cant love God and His planet properly maybe He has other worlds out there more willing and preserving than we are to worship Him better.
2006-08-05 01:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Venus is too hot because of it's thick atmosphere and proximity to the sun. Maybe it was once more hospitable, in thqat case it could have been home to life. We don't know.
Mars is too cold because of it's thin atmosphere and distance from the sun. It might once have been more hospitable more the atmosphere has probably always been thinner that ours. This is because Mars is closer to Jupiter than we are and because Mars is smaller, so Jupiter attracts the Martian atmosphere and steels parts of it.
There might once have been primitive life on Mars. But the Jovian moons Io and Europa are probably better candidates. They have probably liquid water so there may still be life up there.
It's very difficult to imagine life to develop on planets that are too cold or hot for liquid water to exist. In frozen water, organic molecules can't move enough to do their work. In steam, organic compunds will fall to the ground sou they can't move either. Maybe there could be cold planets with oceans made of some liquid with a lower freezing point, such as alcohol or buthane.
2006-07-28 02:34:51
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answered by helene_thygesen 4
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Well. Venus couldn't possibly have life because it's deadly hot there, in fact, the average temperature there is 450 degrees Celsius or 840 degrees Fahrenheit. In those kind of temperatures, all water, if any, would be water vapor.
Mars might have life, but at most microorganisms. It's extremely cold there, it's average temperature is colder than the South Pole's average temperature. Other than that, there's no oxygen, full-blown animals couldn't possibly form there. There is carbon-dioxide, however, there's even a lack a that to create any plant life. And there's no water.
2006-07-28 02:42:51
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answered by Science_Guy 4
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There could very well be life on other planets. It's unlikely to have life like we have here on earth, but say on Venus, there might be life in the clouds that can withstand the heat. On Jupiters moon Europa there might be liquid water under the ice we see...nobody knows for sure, but if so there might be life there. Just because we haven't found any yet doesn't mean there isn't any.
2006-07-28 02:32:03
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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Conditions were perfect on Earth. Plenty of water and the right distance from the sun. It could've been Mars, except it lost most of its water and atmosphere millions of years ago.
2006-07-28 03:27:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not the evolution which brought life into this world. Its God who created life in this earth.
2006-08-04 23:47:27
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answered by ENOCH RUFUS 2
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Earth is the EXACT distance to sustain life. A slight change either way, we'd freeze or fry. And that happened by chance?
C'mon.
2006-07-28 02:30:25
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answered by DesignR 5
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earth is in the comfort zone for humans, the only type of life that can exist in this solar system other than humans are bacteria
2006-08-02 05:33:55
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answered by charles w 2
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Very FEW PEOPLE actually EVOLVED, unless you count Bill Clinton, and Arnold Swartzennegger. There are NO common DNA to HUMANS and Neanderthal "man."
2006-08-03 11:20:49
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answered by thewordofgodisjesus 5
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