The aim was to sample the planet surface for signs of lifeforms similar to those that could survive on earth. |
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Often times, the landscapes are bleak in the grayish washed out world of factories or barren landscapes of the indigenous lifeforms. |
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His speculations about possible Venusian lifeforms helped while away the hours on the plane and the stop-overs at Keflavik. |
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And now, in a small nebula brimming with new lifeforms, ready and innocently waiting to see what the universe had in store for them, an Alpha lurks. |
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Carbon dioxide, ammonia, methane, and several other gases normally poisonous to numerous Terran lifeforms became quite common in the pod's atmosphere. |
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Guyots are also associated with specific lifeforms and varying amounts of organic matter. |
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Safe drinking water is essential to humans and other lifeforms even though it provides no calories or organic nutrients. |
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In the visual arts, illusionistic realism is the accurate depiction of lifeforms, perspective, and the details of light and colour. |
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The increase in diversity of lifeforms during the early Cambrian is called the Cambrian explosion of life. |
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Such places support unique biomes and many new microbes and other lifeforms have been discovered at these locations. |
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The reefs are host to thousands of lifeforms such as plankton, coral, anemones, fish, several species of shark, and many more. |
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New animations show electrons could have evolved into sub atomic lifeforms. |
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The rapid diversification of lifeforms in the Cambrian, known as the Cambrian explosion, produced the first representatives of all modern animal phyla. |
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In general, the fossil record shows a very slow appearance of these lifeforms in the Precambrian, with many cyanobacterial species making up much of the underlying sediment. |
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This experimental evidence supports the possibility of interplanetary transport of lifeforms and makes the lithopanspermia hypothesis more realistic. |
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