
Pergunta 5 5 pts What have we learned from the discovery of “extremophile” lifeforms here on Earth – lifeforms that can tolerate various types of extreme conditions – with respect to the prospects for life elsewhere in our Solar System, and beyond? Select each true statement. Given the hardy nature of some extremophiles, we can readily imagine asteroid and comet impacts transferring life from one world to another within the Solar System. Once present on a world, life seems capable of adapting to almost every available niche. Availability of stellar energy (as light and heat) is required to sustain life on any world. Substantial protection from solar and cosmic radiation is required to sustain life on any world. O Some of the most promising habitats for life on other worlds in the Solar System are deep undersea and underground





