Earth, as far as we know, is the only planet in the entirety of the known universe that harbors life. But given the sheer size and scale of the universe around us, many believe that it is nye-on inevitable that some form of life has arisen in other places. But where?
Perhaps the most obvious places to look might be one or other of the various planets and moons that exist in our neighborhood, the Solar System. While many might point to the moons of Triton or Ceres, Io, Ganymede, or Titan, there are other less obvious places that might also be worth exploring for signs of life.
Venus, for example. While an inhospitable hell hole to any life that evolved on Earth, life may have "found a way" to rise and exist even there. But, before we get into the nitty-gritty of what are the current theories of lifeforms on the planet, let's see what exactly potential life there would have to deal with.
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