No, but there is confirmed ice caps on mars which means there is water and water can hold many different organisms so even though there is not an official report of life on mars, it could possibly sustain some kind of life.
The topic of life on Mars has been one of hot debate lately with the recent Rover bot finding more "possible" signs of life on Mars. However, there is no definitive evidence that there is life on Mars.
The closest thing to "signs of life" that's been found on Mars so far has been marks on the topographybelieved to have been carved by liquid water at some time in the distant past.No living organisms, or their carcasses, or their effluent, have been detected in the Martian soil, andno giraffes have yet pranced through the view of any camera carried by a Mars probe.
NASA has not discovered microbial fossils on Mars. NASA's Curiosity rover has not found any direct evidence of current or past life on Mars. The search for signs of past life on Mars continues with future missions like the Mars 2020 rover.
No, there are currently no ants or any known terrestrial life forms on Mars. While scientists have found evidence of past water and conditions that might have supported life, no definitive signs of life, including ants, have been discovered on the planet. Ongoing exploration continues to search for signs of past or present microbial life, but as of now, Mars remains barren of complex organisms.
No
None that is known. It has been suggested that there may once of been life on Mars, but most scientists think it is unlikely that there is any life there now.
There is no life on mars. Man has not gotten to Mars in a ship, but probes have been sent. We have mars photos and some samples of the dirt. Mars has always been in the imagination of writers and storytellers.
As yet, humanity has found no signs of aliens (or any other life) on Mars, or anywhere else in the universe.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that any form of life exists on Mars. However, scientists believe that Mars may have had conditions suitable for life in the past, and they continue to search for signs of microbial life on the planet.
Well it depends on what you mean if you mean life they found signs showing that there used to be life on mars but not any actual creatures living there if you mean anything else they bound a barren planet of desert with signs showing that there used to be little streams there.
No. Humans only live on Earth. There is likely no life at all on Mars.
What is the composition of the Martian atmosphere? Have you observed any signs of life on Mars? How do you sustain life on a planet with harsh conditions? Are there any resources on Mars that could be valuable to Earth?