For years, many scientists thought life might be able to survive in the clouds, but more recently the idea has been rejected based on the highly toxic droplets of sulphuric acid found throughout.
Life may have first emerged on Earth after crashing waterfalls or breaking waves sparked tiny “microlightning” discharges in water droplets, according to a new study. The research, published ...
"If you shine, you know, any kind of light in the fog, what you're actually seeing are the very, very small water droplets," she ... only word I can think of is toxic," he said.