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Yes and no . They have found water,but never other life forms On mars.
There are traces of rivers but there has not been an actual discovery of water on Mars. Scientists think the water may be frozen underneath the polar caps.
Mars has small traces of liquid water on the planet, large amounts of vapour in the thin atmosphere and huge amounts of ice
Water forms on Mars include ice caps at the poles, frozen water in the subsurface, and possible briny water streaks known as recurring slope lineae (RSL). There is also evidence of ancient river valleys and lakes that suggest liquid water once flowed on the surface of Mars.
are there land forms on mars
Mars has no forms of food unless you eat dirt, sand, and rocks.
yes there is other life forms because once they found frozen water on mars and water means life and we cant be the only life forms in the whole universe or Galaxy and there might be other universes to
Water on Mars can be found in various forms, including ice at the polar caps, subsurface ice, and occasionally as liquid brines on the surface. The Martian atmosphere is too thin for liquid water to exist for long periods.
Partially, yes, and no.• water: Water exists in three forms on Earth; solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (vapor). On Mars, water exists in solid and gaseous form, but those forms aren't consumable by human beings, so they can't be drunk. So there is water on Mars, but it's unconsumable.• Sun: All the planets in our Solar System orbit around the same Sun. Mars has the same Sun as Earth does. However, Mars is about twice as far away from the Sun as Earth is, so the Sun appears 40% dimmer and 62% smaller than it appears on Earth, and a Martian sunset looks blue on Mars due to its atmosphere.• oxygen: Definitely no. There is no breathable oxygen in Mars's atmosphere.