no ACTULLY,maybe before life on earth,when the sun was hotter,and that may mean that mars had the same temp. than earths then.Plus there is froezen caps on mars,and maybe then it was water.If there was life,it was extinct for 100000000000000000 years.by then,if there was life,there would be no remains cause it would be so old.
It would be unlikely, and so far, none of our robot probes have identified any life on Mars.
However, one of the probes may have found traces of methane in the Martian atmosphere. On Earth, we would be fairly sure that only a biological process could generate methane, so scientists got a little excited when this was announced.
Further research will be needed to figure out where the methane came from, if indeed it was methane.
that is yet unknown there may be life forms that you find in caves but that's about it.
ya but you need to bring a hole bunch of air and water and have a lot of money just to get there, and you will need a lot of cable if you want to watch tv or have power. there is no way that you could live on mars.
No.
Life on Earth is found in the strangest spots. From bacteria thriving on the acidic boiling water found near underwater volcanic vents to tiny insects and things living in sulfur-rich regions miles deep down in caves... Because these living things live in such extreme temperatures in such unfriendly areas, it is safe to assume that life COULD in theory be possible on any world, specially adapted to that world.
However, any life on Mars would be microbes and bacteria, and it is unlikely particularly because the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity have made an extensive search and not found it. But Mars contains water, the main life-giving element, in VERY trace amounts. It is possible for life forms that evolved around Mars's atmosphere and breathe a different air composition than us to exist, particularly around these small water supplies.
Life as we know it or have imagined it, such as "little green men" and "flying saucers", are NOT possible on Mars, as in order for them to exist we would have already found them.
So the answer is yes and no depending on whether you consider microbes and bacteria alive. Fact of the matter is, they are, so yes...
As far as scientist know, no, it does not.
Maybe, but no conclusive evidence has yet been reported.
That is a question scientists are currently trying to answer. We know that Mars once supported liquid water, which does at least suggest the possibility.
No, as far as we know. But bacteria has been found, it could have been from earth though.
It is not cofnirmed if Mars ever had life. If it did, it would have been about 4 billion years ago.
No life has been detected on Mars.
Currently it is not known if life ever existed on Mars.
No, Mars has no life that we know of.
There is a possibility that Mars supports bacterial or microscopic life forms, but nothing complex. And we don't know that there is any life at all on Mars.
Possibly Mars. But so far there isn't any life on it.
No Mars doesn't have a chance of life because it is a dry and hot planet just like our earth in fact they say that Mars is a twin to our earth so Mars can't have a chance of life in that dry planet. It is just a dry planet nothing else.And this is the truth that there is no chance of life in Mars.
It is not known who vanished life on Mars. There are however proofs that there was once life on Mars.
can life exist on mars
yes there is intelligent life on mars because of the Martians on mars
There are zero chances that there is life on mars.
They are trying to prove there is life but all we know there is no life on mars
There is no life on Mars (Barsoom) because there is no Ozone Layer there.
Only time will tell if there is life on Mars.
Mars Life has 432 pages.
No. There is no evidence of any life of Mars, certainly not multicellular life.
No, there is no life on Mars.
no life on mars
So far as is known to date there is no life on Mars.