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Mars is a desert waist land with only a few ice caps. The odds of aliens living there is slim to none. Now if you want to talk about alien life forms you should study Uranus, the warm wet climate found on Uranus is a perfect place to have probing aliens live. Check out Uranus sometime and you will probably see a lot of craters that could easily house some forms of life.
Invent one. This is open to any type of alien.
An alien could probably not live on Uranus. The atmospheric conditions would probably preven it. It's too cold (below -200 °C) in the clouds, and the pressure of the gases would crush all life forms we know down on the surface. Additionally, the atmosphere is mostly hydrogen, helium and methane, with a bit of water and some trace amounts of other substances. It's difficult to imagine a life form that could breathe that.
Since I'm not an alien and I don't live in space I can't answer that. You need to find an alien and put the question to them.
Yes, Aliens and eggs can live under water. But you will never see them. They live under the sea really, really, really deep.
Do aliens live on Jupiter? If so, I don’t think there is much scientific knowledge to answer this questio.
It isn't currently known whether ANY alien creatures even exist.
It is difficult to say for certain because we have no evidence or knowledge of extraterrestrial life. However, it is likely that if aliens do exist, their lifestyles would be different from those of humans due to differences in their biology, environment, and cultural development.
we are aliens too ^_^ ,, because aliens live on other planets,, we live on our planet,, if we call those other creatures on other planets an "alien" ,,,,, we are the same as them,, if we travel to their planet,, they call us back aliens too ^_^,, in their language hahaaha i guess that was the best answer for aliens theory
Aliens are living things that live on any planet and martian describes any thing to do with Mars.
with whatever it eats. we dont know where aliens live yet. (btw they probably have never been to earth)
No, because uranus have the coldest atmosphere in the solar system and high of -200F in ground. Uranus is actually made by gas not solid. Life seem impossible to live in that condition with ony ice, hydrogen, methaine gas, molecular hydrogen, and ammonia hydrosulfide. Uranus's light 's intensity is 0.0027 is earth is 1.0000