Evidence indicates the presence of water, which supports life as we know it.
mars once had 2 moons. the bigger moon circles mars. it protected mars from solar winds. it crashed into mars. it was vulnerable to solar winds.
Red, barren, dusty, lifeless,
Lifeless solar systems.
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Mars' appearance from space looks like a bright, reddish ball. The physical structures such as the mountains, volcanoes and valleys will look blurry due to dust storms that cover the atmosphere. On Mars itself, it basically looks like a dark, cold and lifeless desert. The temperatures do not exceed melting point. There are currently no water bodies on Mars although it was said that there is ice underground. It contains the Solar System's largest mountain, Olympus Mons, which measures about 27 km above "sea level", covering a base area as big as Arizona. Although it was rumoured that there were Martians living on that planet, none have been discovered and they most likely do not exist.
mars once had 2 moons. the bigger moon circles mars. it protected mars from solar winds. it crashed into mars. it was vulnerable to solar winds.
it looks like a dark and lifeless planet.
Red, barren, dusty, lifeless,
Lifeless, more like Mars
Yes it is as dry as a desert but as cold as Antarctica and some say the planet is lifeless
As far as we have been able to discover, there are no aliens on Mars. It is a lifeless planet (although there is some possibility that there are microorganisms living in the ground).
the plant was lifeless
Destitute of life, or deprived of life; not containing, or inhabited by, living beings or vegetation; dead, or apparently dead; spiritless; powerless; dull; as, a lifeless carcass; lifeless matter; a lifeless desert; a lifeless wine; a lifeless story.
Life to Lifeless was created in 2002.
Police examined the lifeless body.
"Lifeless" is "munashii" (pronounced: moo-nah-sheeee).
The sea is not lifeless, you may wish to redefine your question