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No. Humans only live on Earth. There is likely no life at all on Mars.
As far as we know there are no life forms on the planet Mars.
No human beings have ever set foot on Mars.
There is a formation on Mars that in early photographs resembled the face of a human or primate. No evidence of any advanced life forms have ever been found on Mars. See the link below to view the early images of this rock formation, and more recent images.
no human has landed on mars yet. just a few machines taking pictures
No human has been to Mars yet. All missions to Mars have been unmanned robotic missions. However, there are plans for human missions to Mars in the future, with NASA targeting the 2030s for potential crewed missions.
are there land forms on mars
Mars has no forms of food unless you eat dirt, sand, and rocks.
There is no evidence of any form of life on Mars. Scientists are exploring the possibility of past microbial life on Mars, but as of now, there is no definitive proof of any life forms existing on the planet.
If you were to just put a person on Mars, then no. There is no oxygen on Mars, and oxygen is essential to human life. However, if there were buildings which could provide the oxygen, similar to a space station, and there is plenty of food, then yes it is possible for a human to survive on Mars.
Life forms from Venus would be called Venusians. Life forms from Mars would be called Martians. In any respect, however, there is no evidence, nor scientific support of life on either Venus or Mars.
As of 2011, you don't. No human has ever gone to Mars, and it's looking less and less likely that any will in the near future.