plants and animals but of course rare kinds.
mars. now tell me why they think that?
No. The only place known to harbor life in the universe is Earth. Life may have once existed on Mars, but it is unlikely that it evolved past the level of bacteria.
yes cause it has ice caps
There is no evidence so far that life exists on Mars - or that it ever existed there. Of course, it may have existed - more research is required to be sure.
Scientists have proven that liquid water once existed on Mars. Currently Mars is too cold and atmospheric pressure is too low for water to remain liquid, so both temperature and surface pressure must have been higher.
nobody ever knows if there is life on mars. But there could be since Mars is alike Earth. But without proof nobody knows
nobody ever knows if there is life on mars. But there could be since Mars is alike Earth. But without proof nobody knows
For one, we know there are polar ice caps on mars that consist of ice. Second, there are gorges that show where water once flowed.
We have found minerals and other formations on Mars that show it once had bodies of liquid water. As we currently understand it, liquid water is the most important ingredient for life.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that there are currently any creatures living on Mars. However, some scientists believe that microbial life may have once existed on the planet in the past. Ongoing missions to Mars are actively searching for signs of past or present life.
Regions on Mars that show evidence of past water flow, organic molecules, and potential sources of energy, such as methane, lead scientists to hypothesize that life could have existed on the planet. These conditions resemble those necessary for life on Earth, suggesting that Mars may have once been habitable.
Mars is known to have dry river beds, which are evidence of past water flow on the planet. These ancient river channels suggest that liquid water may have once existed on the Martian surface.