Where on Earth is there no life?

But it can't exist on every inch of the planet and scientists have discovered a place in Ethiopia where life can't find a way, according to a new study. In contrast with previous research, scientists conducted multiple tests and found that there is no life, not even microorganisms, in Dallol.
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What places on Earth have no life?

Scientists recently discovered a place on earth where there is no life - not even microbial forms of life!
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  • Dallol is a terrestrial hydrothermal system located in the east-African country of Ethiopia.
  • The wider Dallol area is one of the hottest and driest places on Earth.
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Why is there no life on the earth?

It is the right distance from the Sun, it is protected from harmful solar radiation by its magnetic field, it is kept warm by an insulating atmosphere, and it has the right chemical ingredients for life, including water and carbon.
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What is the most sterile place on Earth?

The study, published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution, revealed that any form of microbial life was absent in the hot, saline, hyperacid ponds of the Dallol geothermal field in Ethiopia.
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Is there life in Dallol?

Absence of life

In October 2019, a French-Spanish team of scientists published an article in Nature Ecology and Evolution that concludes there is no life in Dallol's multi-extreme ponds.
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Why is Dallol Ethiopia toxic?

Dallol craters are dangerous places to visit because their surface can be covered by a crust of salt with pools of hot acidic water just inches below. Toxic gases are sometimes released from craters.
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Is there any life in the Danakil Depression?

Known as the “gateway to hell”, the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia is scorchingly hot and one of the most alien places on Earth. Yet a recent expedition to the region has found it is teeming with life.
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Where is the harshest place to live?

The town of Oymyakon in Siberia is the coldest permanently inhabited village in the world, with a record low temperature of minus 90 F (minus 67.7 C) in 1933.
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Can bacteria survive in Death Valley?

6063 pp. 1720-1723) reported that a team of scientists conducting National Science Foundation-supported research in Death Valley discovered a previously unreported species of magnetotactic bacteria living in the brackish water of a Badwater spring.
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What temperature can life not exist at?

Most researchers believe that around 150C (302F) is the theoretical cut-off point for life, however. At that temperature proteins fall apart and chemical reactions cannot occur – a quirk of the biochemistry that life on Earth (so far as we know) abides by.
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Can you live on Mars?

Survivability. Plants and animals cannot survive the ambient conditions on the surface of Mars.
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What percent of the world is unexplored?

Most of our world is still shrouded in mystery

Unsurprisingly, we aren't. In fact, 65% of our planet remains unexplored, most of which lies beneath the oceans.
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Why there is no life on the moon?

The Moon's weak atmosphere and its lack of liquid water cannot support life as we know it.
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Where is life found?

Life forms live in every part of the Earth's biosphere, including soil, hot springs, inside rocks at least 19 km (12 mi) deep underground, the deepest parts of the ocean, and at least 64 km (40 mi) high in the atmosphere.
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Does anything live in acid?

Acidophiles or acidophilic organisms are those that thrive under highly acidic conditions (usually at pH 5.0 or below). These organisms can be found in different branches of the tree of life, including Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
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Can anything live in sulfuric acid?

Researchers studying a sulfuric acid cave in Italy are among the first to describe organisms found living in gypsum, an acidic mineral deposit found on the cave walls.
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Can bacteria live in acid?

Upper and Lower pH Values

Most bacteria grow best around neutral pH values (6.5 - 7.0), but some thrive in very acid conditions and some can even tolerate a pH as low as 1.0. Such acid loving microbes are called acidophiles.
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What climate is hardest to survive?

Hardest Places to Survive On Earth
  • Sahara Desert - 2000.
  • Amazon Jungle - 1000.
  • Andes - 200.
  • North Canada - 80.
  • American Rockies - 56.
  • Mount Everest - 2.
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What is the harshest climate for human survival?

Antarctica is undoubtedly one of the planet's most extreme environments. It's so cold there that it's virtually impossible to travel in, out, or around the land mass during winter. A combination of blizzards and the sheer cold mean that it's incredibly difficult for people to survive outside.
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What are 7 extreme environments?

Examples of extreme environments include the geographical poles, very arid deserts, volcanoes, deep ocean trenches, upper atmosphere, outer space, and the environments of every planet in the Solar System except the Earth.
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How many people live in Danakil?

Known as the Danakil/Dallol Depression, the northern part is extremely hot and dry and an extension of the Great Rift Valley. In this seemingly inhospitable area live the nomadic Afar people who number about 3 million and largely disregard the notional borders between Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somaliland.
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What is in the Afar Triangle?

It contains a paleo-archaeological district that includes the Middle Awash region and numerous prehistoric sites of fossil hominin discoveries, including: the hominids and possible hominins, Ardi, or Ardipithecus ramidus, and Ardipithecus kadabba, see below; the Gawis cranium hominin from Gona; several sites of the ...
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Why is Danakil so hot?

It's the hottest place on Earth and during the summer months, temperatures can get up to a high of 55 degrees Celsius (131 degrees Fahrenheit) thanks to geothermal heat caused by volcanic activity.
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Can you swim in acid lake?

A dip into Kawah Ijen's highly acidic waters would be deadly. Nothing beats a refreshing dip in a lake on a hot summer day, but some lakes aren't as inviting as they may look. Toxic lakes are formed most commonly either on or within proximity to volcanoes.
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