Mars had the possibilty of life thousands of years ago. The space probes spirit and opportunity browsed the surface of the crimson planet and found nearly indisputable evidence of water. Given that, and its ice caps, Mars is thought to have maybe harbored life many years ago.
However, as we can detect no traces of it today, Mars is no longer a candidate. Instead, Europa is what astronomers are placing their telescopic sets on today. (My apologies for the terrible pun.) It is thought to, under its thick ice surface, and above the volcanic vents of its core, contain a temperate underground ocean, which may or may not contain carnivorous, or otherwise, life.
Life can also exist on Mars because they have found a statue of something. Life can exist on the moon because there is water. Jupiter's moon, Europa has possible signs of life because it has a huge ocean under a layer of ice. Saturn's moon, Enceladus may be able to support life because it has liquid water. Saturn's moon Titan may be possible to hold life because, it's the only moon in the solar system that has a dense atmosphere, liquid water, and mild temps which are colder than Earth's temperature.
It has long been thought that life may exist/have existed on Mars. A recent target to examine the possibility of life-hospitibility was the largest moon of Saturn, called Titan.
Since the existence of extremepholites, life could exist anywhere in the solar system.
yes indeed there is
scientist think that mars has.
I don't think that's right. As far as I know there's been no clear evidence of life
on Mars or anywhere else. It will be all over the News if it happens.
The sun
The center body of the solar system is the Sun.
A planet is an body in the solar system which has enough mass to be approximately spherical and which has cleared its orbit and surroundings of other smaller objects.
It is the gravitational force of the sun. The sun is the biggest body in the solar system. So in turn if you know gravity, the smaller body always rotates around bigger body. But this can only happen on a planetary scale.
Mars is a planetary body.
The sun
The center body of the solar system is the Sun.
A planet is an body in the solar system which has enough mass to be approximately spherical and which has cleared its orbit and surroundings of other smaller objects.
Describe the orbit of a planet (or other body in the Solar system) about the Sun.
You mean - of THE solar system ?? That would be the sun.
The sun is the only luminous body in our solar system.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but the Sun is the biggest body.
The Sun is the central and largest body of the Solar System - but it is not a planet.
It is the gravitational force of the sun. The sun is the biggest body in the solar system. So in turn if you know gravity, the smaller body always rotates around bigger body. But this can only happen on a planetary scale.
The solar system is in outer space. There are 8 planets in the solar system. They all rotate the sun. The body organ system is a completely different thing. Figure it out.
Mars is a planetary body.
But ... there are many bodies in our Solar system that have no atmosphere.