No.
There is liquid on Mars, frozen liquid that is. On the poles of Mars are two ice caps, and guess what ice is made of? That's right water, which is liquid. I don't know who told you there couldn't be liquid on Mars but they are wrong.
They had found ice on mars but no sign of a liquid
There is no liquid water now on Mars. There may have been, in the past. Also, there is ice on Mars.
Mars has no liquid surface water.
There is no liquid water on Mars.
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not in liquid form, because it is too cold. There is ice on the poles which are made out of frozen co2 and water.
Mars is the planet thought to have had liquid water in the past based on various geological features such as canyons, river valleys, and mineral signatures found on the surface. These suggest that Mars likely had a more hospitable environment billions of years ago where liquid water could have existed.
Evidence of ancient water channels, lakes, and glaciers on Mars, suggesting the presence of liquid water in the planet's past. Identification of methane in the Martian atmosphere, hinting at potential microbial life or geological activity. Detection of diverse minerals and geological formations, providing insights into Mars' geological history and potential habitability.
Mars has no liquid water. For a planet to have liquid water it must be the correct distance from the Sun like Earth.
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