probably not considering the closest it gets to the sun and how far away it goes
To see if there was life living on mars...All living things need water so if there was water on mars life could exist no matter how small
there is NO living life on Mars b/c there is no liquid water on it.
As far as we know, Mars does not have any confirmed current life forms. However, there is evidence to suggest that Mars may have had conditions suitable for life in the past. Further exploration and research are needed to determine if there is or was life on Mars.
No, but scientists believe that there could have once been life on Mars.
If life is found on mars there is a 98% chance that there microscopic.
The two moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, are not considered capable of supporting life. They are both small and irregularly shaped with low gravity, lack of atmosphere, and harsh surface conditions. Life as we know it would not be sustainable on these moons.
So far according to science studies, everything living needs h2o or water to carry on life. That is why it is impossible to live on Mars without water supply. The closest thing to water on Mars is the ice caps at the poles.
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.
It is not. Mars is a planet, a mass of rock and minerals. So far, we have detected no certain evidence that there are any living things on Mars, although our half-dozen or so landers could easily have missed some unusual or strange form of life. And it's possible that there once WAS life on Mars, but that it has died off long since.
Anybody born on Mars would be considered an alien to those living on Earth
no life can't live on mars
to see if life is living up there