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Mars is not a living thing. There might be living creatures on Mars, and they might have brains, but Mars itself does not have brains. If you are asking about the Roman myths, Mars does indeed have a brain.
We have not found a good reason that some sort of living thing could not live on Mars. There is water, and the surface of Mars is certainly warm enough. But, no living things have been detected yet on Mars by the several rovers that we have sent to Mars' surface.
not right now but there will be. because there is carbon dioxide on mars and plants will appear(Plants Breath Carbon dioxide) and then animals will appear because plants breath out oygen. and then mars will be just like earth. :)
No one with real knowledge has said the Mars can't have living things, but if it does, it is likely that they will be very different from what we know as living things and we may not easily recognize them as life. So far no living things have been detected on Mars.It cannot be said firmly that Mars can't have living things ! In fact, it will take at least 2 years for Mars rover 'Curiosity' to come to a conclusion whether there ever had any existence of life or the present clime is conducive to living objects.
As far as man knows, no creatures are formed on mars.
Mars is not a living thing. There might be living creatures on Mars, and they might have brains, but Mars itself does not have brains. If you are asking about the Roman myths, Mars does indeed have a brain.
Distribution of methane is in the atmosphere of mars.
We have not found a good reason that some sort of living thing could not live on Mars. There is water, and the surface of Mars is certainly warm enough. But, no living things have been detected yet on Mars by the several rovers that we have sent to Mars' surface.
not right now but there will be. because there is carbon dioxide on mars and plants will appear(Plants Breath Carbon dioxide) and then animals will appear because plants breath out oygen. and then mars will be just like earth. :)
If you are referring to living creatures from the planet Mars, the spelling is "Martians".
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.
There were never human-like creatures on Mars, as far as we know.
I believe the answer is Mars.
No one with real knowledge has said the Mars can't have living things, but if it does, it is likely that they will be very different from what we know as living things and we may not easily recognize them as life. So far no living things have been detected on Mars.It cannot be said firmly that Mars can't have living things ! In fact, it will take at least 2 years for Mars rover 'Curiosity' to come to a conclusion whether there ever had any existence of life or the present clime is conducive to living objects.
Yes there is a Possibility of having living things on Mars. We have found Fossils of creatures and water which can help animals or plants survive. Yes, there could be a possibility to have life on planet Mars. A NASA team of scientist Found in a Meteoroid, microscopic fossils. The meteor came from Mars. They also found out that Mars had or has a history of Water. So there could be or have been Life On Mars
As far as man knows, no creatures are formed on mars.
It is not. Mars is a planet, a mass of rock and minerals. So far, we have detected no certain evidence that there are any living things on Mars, although our half-dozen or so landers could easily have missed some unusual or strange form of life. And it's possible that there once WAS life on Mars, but that it has died off long since.