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There is no reason why a form of life doesn't exist on Mars. If life can exist in the very hot thermal vents deep in the earth's oceans, then why life in some form can't exist on another planet in some form?
Mars needs water and oxyegen. It would probably need some soil for plants,and some animals.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that any form of life exists on Mars. However, scientists believe that Mars may have had conditions suitable for life in the past, and they continue to search for signs of microbial life on the planet.
Scientists still hope that Mars may have life of some kind; it would be an exciting discovery!Some reasons why Mars is unable to form EARTH life forms would be the lack of an oxygen atmosphere and the lack of water except possibly as ice in the polar regions.
There is currently no direct evidence of life on Mars. However, given the presence of water in the past and the potential for microbial life to exist in extreme environments, some scientists believe that Mars might have or could support microbial life. Further exploration and research are needed to determine the potential for life on Mars.
There is no evidence to support the existence of extraterrestrial life, including martians, on the moon. The moon has been extensively studied by scientists and no conclusive proof of life has been found.
It is very important because there is a need for liquid water to support life on any planet.
No, because it's gaseous. But the moon Europa might be able to support life on the seafloor.
Earth (where we live) is the only place known to have life. Evidence that Mars once had liquid water leads some to think Mars may have once supported life, but it is unlikely now. Of the remaining ones, Venus is far too hot and the others named are gas giants, which could not support life. Pluto is simply too cold. However Europa, a moon of Jupiter and Enceladus, a moon of Saturn are being looked at. Both are icy moons with evidence of liquid water beneath the surface. There is some speculation that these oceans could support some form of life.
So far, scientists haven't found solid proof of any form of life outside of Earth. However, scientists have found signs of life on Mars, and some believe that bacterial life exists there. However, we still are more than 80% sure that there is no life on Mars.
It is unknown. What has been proven though is that Mars used to have an atmosphere similar like earth (this is necessary to support life) also it is possible that mars has had liquid water before (pressure is needed to keep it in liquid form, and pressure comes from atmospheres), which is also necessary for life, as far as we know. (dried up riverbeds and channels are found on mars surface). in addition to the possible past liquid water, it is also a theory that mars has water still, wether in gas or solid form underneath the surface. A possible fossilized rock has been found as well. the rock has not been proven to be an actual fossil, but many people think it is fossilized bacteria, or in other words, life. If it IS bacteria, it is does not necessarily prove that it came from mars though. It could have come from earth due to the theory that mars and earth collided in early years, or come from earth from an impact big enough to send rock into space, then mars pulled it with its gravity. it is possible that it has come from another planet/object as well. Life on Mars is a big mystery. Mars is the planet most like earth, and the planet most likely to be able to support life as well, but it is still unproven that there has been life on mars, or even if there IS life on mars.
Many scientists believe that there may have been life on Mars, and some suggest that there might still be life frozen in Mars' ice caps. Mars seems to be the most hospitable planet in our solar system to life, other than the Earth.