No...we are alone!! So Sorry.........
No! It's not possible except for human life.2nd Answerer says: Yes it could contain life, but not as we know it.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.
A gene contains a set of instructions to create a new human body
Copper is extracted from minerals; but the body of a human being contain copper because copper is indispensable for the life.
Human life first appeared in Africa and then proceeded to migrate to other continents.
All planets in the solar system, besides earth, are airless. These planets are not able to contain human life.
It is not particularly essential for human or other life.
It is not particularly important for human or other life.
No there are other forms of life that share the planet with human beings.
Trash and other wastes
It is very unlikely that there are other human life forms on other planets, if by "other human" is meant homo sapiens, our species, or a derivative of that. It is not generally known that any human life form has ever left Earth and continued his or her life on another planet. Of course it cannot be said for sure, as nobody kept track of every living person that have ever existed.Based on statistical considerations, life in general (not necessarily human) is generally believed to exist elsewhere in the universe. But as of 2012, no hard evidence of it has been observed.
Does Herbal life contain wheat or gluten?