There are no known lifeforms on Mars.
Today's current cell phones will not work on Mars. And we would need a way to get to Mars first.
Our current level of technology does not provide a suitable, long term functional plan for any form of colony on Mars (At our current technology level)
Earth is the only known planet with lifeforms. Candidate locations with life in our solar system include: Mars, Venus, Titan and Enceladus (moons of Saturn), and Europa (a moon of Jupiter).
Extract an alien for human testing.
Yes, although modifying or "terraforming" it would take about a thousand years with current technology.
No
Mars rovers are programed to scan the earth and (if there is any) water. Some can even detect signs of moment to find lifeforms.
Once scientists are certain that there is no native life on Mars, then sending microorganisms will probably be the first lifeforms we send there.
No. Europa is devoid of life, just like the rest of the solar system except Mars.
The intention of most of the missions to Mars was to learn more about the mineral composition of the surface. Namely, if water exists or did exists, and whether lifeforms were ever present.
Mars would most likely have lifeforms. If one is orbiting a little faster than another, the two planets would soon colide, and that would be the end. :(
one is the mars rover 2004-
Lifeforms was created on 1994-05-27.
Lifeforms - song - was created in 1994.
This question is hard to answer. People have said there have been some lifeforms on Mars, but we are not sure. There could be possibly another species of life on other planets or galaxies.
Current answer - Zero
There are no distinct chemical compounds on the surface that would indicate current or previous lifeforms as are found on Earth. It is possible that one or more organisms found on Earth might be able to survive in the thin carbon dioxide atmosphere, given that subsurface liquid water appears likely in several regions.