So far, nothing: people haven't visited Mars yet. A robot is easier to send to Mars than a human, it has less requirements and can be left stranded on Mars. However, some might consider it a worthwhile challenge to send humans to Mars. Or to other planets, moons, or asteroids, for that matter.
People cannot survive on mars because of the lack of oxyen and water.
No one has stepped on Mars. It is the only known planet inhabited solely by robots.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that people lived on Mars in the past. Scientists are still exploring the possibility of past microbial life on Mars, but there is no known evidence of past human civilization on the planet.
I don't know but im not sure.... i think its Venus or Mars Mars is by far the most Earth-like but "people" as human beings could not have evolved there.
As of now, no human has physically been on Mars. All Mars missions have been robotic, such as the recent Perseverance and Zhurong rovers. Plans for sending humans to Mars are in development for the future.
As far as we know, there are currently no inhabitants on Mars, so there are no "Martian people" living there. Any human presence on Mars would involve astronauts on brief missions, rather than permanent settlement. Mars is still being explored as a potential future destination for human colonization.
There were never human-like creatures on Mars, as far as we know.
the human will die beacause there is no air on mars
no human has been to mars...yet
As of now, there are no people living on Mars. There are plans for manned missions to Mars in the future, but it is not predicted to happen within the next 100 years. Extensive research and technological advancements would be needed to sustain human life on Mars for long periods of time.
Yes, there are plans to establish a human settlement on Mars in the future. Organizations like SpaceX and NASA are actively working on developing technologies for long-term human missions to Mars. These plans include sending astronauts to conduct research, explore the planet, and potentially establish a sustainable human presence.
In order for people to go to Mars one condition that will be necessary is gravity. There will have to be a form of artificial gravity to counteract the impact that not having gravity would have on the human body.