Ants also can't spread themselves out across the universe. Well, neither can we, yet. But we're working on it.
Deliberate? No. But would you call what we do deliberate?
There is speculation about whether bacteria can in fact colonize space within fragments of rock blasted from the surface in meteor hits. This would seem to be successful strategy.
On the whole, I have to say bacteria are the most successful. What percent of the biomass of the earth are they? It would take an extreme extinction event indeed to wipe out the bacteria. The question is, if every other lifeform on the earth were destroyed, could the bacteria have another explosion of forms to mirror the precambrian explosion?
I've seen speculation on how much of the global warming is actually caused by cows farting in the meadow. And I believe that even ants fart....can't deliberatly cause global warming...
There is speculation about whether bacteria can in fact colonize space within fragments of rock blasted from the surface in meteor hits. This would seem to be successful strategy.
On the whole, I have to say bacteria are the most successful. What percent of the biomass of the earth are they? It would take an extreme extinction event indeed to wipe out the bacteria. The question is, if every other lifeform on the earth were destroyed, could the bacteria have another explosion of forms to mirror the precambrian explosion?
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