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MARS.
MARS.
It is unlikely that Mars can support life as we know it right now due to its thin atmosphere, lack of liquid water on the surface, and extreme cold temperatures. However, there is potential for microbial life to exist in underground water sources or protected environments on Mars.
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Many scientists believe that there may have been life on Mars, and some suggest that there might still be life frozen in Mars' ice caps. Mars seems to be the most hospitable planet in our solar system to life, other than the Earth.
Mars may have the ability to support life.
No, they not plants on Mars...conditions are not suitable to support life. An underdeveloped atmosphere and no water to support life.
Scientists are hoping to get life on MArs.
No. It has little oxygen.
No, the conditions are far too harsh. The moon and Mars were the most likely places to find life. The odds drop dramatically after those two.
Atmosphere
The atmosphere on Mars does not support life so no a hippo can not live on Mars.
Yes, there is oxygen on Mars. However there is not enough to support human life.
No. Comets are too cold to support life.
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