Yes.
Meteors hit earth,holes have been found
For one the Earth and has an ozone layer and Mars does not. Also, the Earth can have water in all three states: liquid, gas, and solid. On Mars only frozen water has been found.
Most meteors are sand grain sized objects that had been ejected from comets as they followed around their highly elliptical orbits. As most of these comets have orbits that extend beyond the orbit of Jupiter at their aphelion, then yes most of these sand grains that become meteors when they enter earth's atmosphere have been beyond the orbit of Jupiter. However they are not actually meteors until they enter earth's atmosphere, so while they are actually meteors they are nowhere near Jupiter. Many larger meteors were pieces of asteroids. The vast majority of asteroids orbit between Mars and Jupiter and thus have never been even near Jupiter, and definitely not beyond Jupiter's orbit.
No. Though traces of water has been found, Mars is incapable of sustaining life.
Europa and Mars
Nothing physical has yet been sent from Mars, although there have been a few meteorites from Mars that have landed on earth.
WE HAVE FOUND DAT THE SOIL AT THE NORTH POLE OF MAS IS LIKE THE EARTH'S GARDEN SOIL
Because almost everywhere water is found on earth, even in very extreme conditions, life is also found.
Europa and Mars
So far we do not have definitive evidence that there was life on Mars. However a piece of Mars that fell to Earth as a meteorite was found to contain structures that some people interpreted as fossil bacteria. This interpretation has not been accepted as definitive.
There has been no evidence found that there was ever life on mars.
There is only very small amounts of water in a gas form in the atmosphere and there has been found that there is water in the ice caps on Mars. There is no liquid water on Mars. But ancient Mars is believed to have as much water as Earth does today, in liquid form.