So far we do not have definitive evidence that there was life on Mars. However a piece of Mars that fell to Earth as a meteorite was found to contain structures that some people interpreted as fossil bacteria. This interpretation has not been accepted as definitive.
There is no definitive evidence of current life on Mars. However, scientists have found evidence that suggests Mars may have had conditions conducive to supporting microbial life in the past. Ongoing research and exploration continue to search for signs of past or present life on Mars.
Strong evidence or half-life has been found on the planet Mars.
Scientist have found what looks to be a place were there was once water so there is a big possibility.
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.
NASA has not discovered microbial fossils on Mars. NASA's Curiosity rover has not found any direct evidence of current or past life on Mars. The search for signs of past life on Mars continues with future missions like the Mars 2020 rover.
There is currently no definitive evidence of past or present life on Mars. However, scientists have found potential signs that suggest the planet may have once been habitable in the past. Further exploration and research are needed to conclusively determine if life ever existed on Mars.
We don't know that they do. Evidence of running water some time in the past has been found on the surface of Mars, but as yet no direct evidence of the past or present existence of micro-organisms.
No. Humans only live on Earth. There is likely no life at all on Mars.
Yes! Scientists have found a rock with a fossil of dead bacteria. Scientists are sure that their was oceans of water on Mars, so their could have been more than just bacteria on Mars. I got this information from a Mars show on Science Channel. So don't think this is made up.
No, there are currently no ants or any known terrestrial life forms on Mars. While scientists have found evidence of past water and conditions that might have supported life, no definitive signs of life, including ants, have been discovered on the planet. Ongoing exploration continues to search for signs of past or present microbial life, but as of now, Mars remains barren of complex organisms.
Fossilized microbial life forms. This discovery fueled speculation about the possibility of past life on Mars. However, further studies are needed to conclusively determine the origin of these shapes and whether they are indeed evidence of ancient life.
There is evidence showing that there might have been and could have been at one time in the past, but none showing that there is life there today.