Yes. NeverShoutNever! is a martian band.
So far, scientists, who are still hoping, are turning up empty handed on the "life on Mars" subject. There is currently no evidence of life on Mars.
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No. The consensus among scientists is still that there is no solid evidence that Mars once held life.
Scientists are still exploring the possibility that there is some kind of microscopic life on Mars, but certainly there is no life on Mars that we have been able to see so far, in our various missions to that planet. I personally am very doubtful that any native life will ever be found on Mars. Of course, we may go there and introduce life to Mars.
Astrologists didn't find life on mars yet but they're looking for Bacteria which would mean there is. They are still looking.
Only time will tell if there is life on Mars.
So far, scientists, who are still hoping, are turning up empty handed on the "life on Mars" subject. There is currently no evidence of life on Mars.
We can't be definitely sure of anything. There may be "some" life still on Mars, there may "have" been life on Mars, there may "never" have life on Mars. Definitely is a "strong" word.
It is possible, but unlikely..Although we now know that water is present there..
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scientists are studying about life on mars, but unfortunately it is still unknown! there is still no life on other planets.
No, as of yet there is no evidence of any life existing on Mars but they are still looking.
Somewhat, but not for sure. Water means that Mars was able to sustain life, but doesn't necessarily prove that there was life on it.
Liquids are not present on Mars.
No. The consensus among scientists is still that there is no solid evidence that Mars once held life.
there is evidence to show that there may, but we are still uncertain at the present time.
Scientists are still exploring the possibility that there is some kind of microscopic life on Mars, but certainly there is no life on Mars that we have been able to see so far, in our various missions to that planet. I personally am very doubtful that any native life will ever be found on Mars. Of course, we may go there and introduce life to Mars.