No. Earth is still the only known object in the solar system that harbors life.
Mars has two known moons!!
As for as is known no earthlings have ever been on Mars.
There are many unusual features of the planet Mars. The planet is known for its unusual color of rust. The planet also has huge volcanoes.
There aren't any known planets between Mars and Earth.
Mars is known as the red planet due to its reddish appearance caused by iron oxide, or rust, on its surface. The iron oxide gives Mars its characteristic red hue, making it easily distinguishable in the night sky.
The word Martian in simplest terms means "of or relating to the planet Mars" but may also be applied to any fictional people living on or originating from Mars.
Mars has always been visable to the naked eye; it was known to the ancients. The planet Mars is visible to the naked eye and as such has been known since ancient times. It is therefore impossible to credit any person with its discovery.
Earth is the wettest known planet. It is the only planet known to have liquid water. The only other planet with any form of water is Mars with ice on one of the poles.
Above the microbial level, probably not. Whether there are microorganisms, either living or in a suspended state, is a matter of ongoing debate. We won't have a definitive answer until we explore more of the planet, including its ice-covered polar regions.
It is a rocky planet or terrestrial planet. Any planet before Mars is terrestrial and any planet after Mars is a gas giant.
Mars, also known as The Red Planet, is the closest planet to Earth. For the last decade the Mars Rover has been on that planet exploring various areas for signs of possible inhabitation. Using your favorite engine you will be able to locate any information you are looking for about our mysterious neighboring planet.
As far as man knows, no creatures are formed on mars.