yes
At the moment, no life forms are believed to currently live on Mars. If Mars could support life, the organisms would have to survive high carbon dioxide levels and low temperatures. Additionally, the presence of ice caps indicate that Mars once supported life but no evidence has been found yet.
Because Mars is near the habitable zone of life for a star system, it has an atmosphere, and it has water on it, and water is essential to life.
Currently there is no real evidence that there is life on Mars. The atmosphere is too thin and there is not magnetic field to protect against solar radiation. Like the Earth mars might have been in the golden locks position.
no
One of the spacecraft that has visited Mars is the Mars Curiosity Rover. Launched in 2011 by NASA, its main mission is to explore and assess the Martian climate and geology, and investigate whether Mars could have ever supported microbial life.
it figured out if we could live on mars or if there was ever life on mars.
It is possible that very primitive life could survive on Mars, but not advanced life leading to anything like humans.
Strong evidence or half-life has been found on the planet Mars.
Nobody Knows but there could be if there was intelligent life on mars but I am guessing no.
no where, but there was a machine that had went to Mars and was said that there could be life in Mars... :)
Mars has harsh conditions that make it challenging for life to exist. The thin atmosphere lacks oxygen and protection from harmful radiation. There is limited liquid water on the surface, and extreme temperature variations. However, future missions and technology advancements may help determine if life could be supported there.
nobody ever knows if there is life on mars. But there could be since Mars is alike Earth. But without proof nobody knows