there is no answer to that yet, but since scientists say that the planet mars is the closest one to operate the way the earth does it is possible and maybe someday it will be.
The length of a day on the planet Mars is 24 hours and 37 minutes. One year on the planet is equal to 680 days on Earth.
well...... we can't say yes but also not, if NASA ever launch a manned mission to mars might simple plants can be seeded and might be the start of life on mars and if the NASA did not launch a manned mission to mars might be not but human civilization can survive on mars so if earth ends mars should be seeded with life because it contain all condition for life to exist and in these day one more way of life on mars NASA spacecraft can can increase green house effect on mars so with these if it rain on mars than anyway there can bacteria exist and other life forms
Mars rotates about it's axis, so if you were to stay at close to one point on mars for a martian day, then for half the day you would face the sun(day), then later on when mars had rotated round, the part of mars you were on would not be facing the sun(night).
It could since they found proof of water being there, and also the sun is expanding(very slowley). One day soon it might have life.
It takes it takes one day.
The opportunity that Mars represents for the Earth is the chance to conduct research on another planet that may be able to be used for human life one day. It's the hope of humans that they may one day be able to travel to Mars.
Not one like earths but it does have a very thin carbon dioxide atmosphere and a reddish color sky caused by iron oxide dust. One day man might colonize Mars and one day we might make it support life but until then no .
The length of a day on the planet Mars is 24 hours and 37 minutes. One year on the planet is equal to 680 days on Earth.
one earth minute = one mars minute in other word, one minute is one minute everywhere in the universe, same as one second. but one earth day would be different from one mars day as the we use the time it take the earth to finish one rotation as one earth day.
well...... we can't say yes but also not, if NASA ever launch a manned mission to mars might simple plants can be seeded and might be the start of life on mars and if the NASA did not launch a manned mission to mars might be not but human civilization can survive on mars so if earth ends mars should be seeded with life because it contain all condition for life to exist and in these day one more way of life on mars NASA spacecraft can can increase green house effect on mars so with these if it rain on mars than anyway there can bacteria exist and other life forms
No one has seen life on Mars I have seen the TV programme. It's brilliant!
24 hours of the day
Life hasn't been found on Mars yet, and no one knows if it ever will.
Gene Hunt Had The "Ford Cortina" In Life On Mars A Brown One
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.
Mars rotates about it's axis, so if you were to stay at close to one point on mars for a martian day, then for half the day you would face the sun(day), then later on when mars had rotated round, the part of mars you were on would not be facing the sun(night).
I like the "again"; one day the sun will expand to around the orbit of Mars, but not for many millions of years.