high winds, rocky
well mars have seasons.
Conditions on some parts of Mars are very similar to conditions in extreme environments on earth, where life is found. Since life is found there, there is a possibility it might also be found on Mars.
No, The conditions on Mars does not allow anything to grow.
Impossible.
Some extremophiles such as certain types of bacteria, archaea, and lichens have been shown to survive in Mars-like conditions in laboratory studies. These organisms have adapted to harsh environments on Earth and may have the potential to survive on Mars due to similarities in temperature, radiation levels, and dry conditions.
No, they not plants on Mars...conditions are not suitable to support life. An underdeveloped atmosphere and no water to support life.
No animals currently exist on planet Mars as we know of considering how the conditions there are to harsh to live.
venus and mars don't have gravity as earth and they don't have required conditions to live
yes There is evidence suggesting that water used to be on Mars, and current research into extremophiles (life that can survive in extreme conditions) suggest the possibility that some organisms might be able to survive there. Olympus Mons is a mountain on Mars 3 times the size of Mt. Everest.
mars has two moons and it is not hot on mars.
sun and very cold
Conditions are perceived by many scientists to be ripe for simple life forms to exist on Mars. Water may be trapped below the surface. There is the ability for light to penetrate the surface. Thus, some unicellular organisms might be in existence on Mars. As of yet, nobody knows for sure.