At the moment, no life forms are believed to currently live on Mars. If Mars could support life, the organisms would have to survive high carbon dioxide levels and low temperatures. Additionally, the presence of ice caps indicate that Mars once supported life but no evidence has been found yet.
If there is any alien life it could be cellular life forms, virus like life forms or human like life forms because scientists have already proved that those are the only life forms that could live in outer space.
Yes. Not yours, but there are plenty of life forms the do not require oxygen.
Extremophiles
As with all other life forms, they live and eventually die.
It is possible, even likely, that there are other planets that could support life. We have yet to find any.
Maybe
the forms of it is real life
no i dont think so because if you live on mercury your going to need oxygen, on mercury, and no it doesn't exist.
It could be possible that Oklahomans could live in a taiga or a deciduous forest.
organisms in the archaea kingdom Prokaryotes
It's possible that microbial life forms could exist on Mars, as some studies suggest the presence of water and organic molecules on the planet. However, the harsh conditions, such as low temperatures, high radiation levels, and lack of atmosphere, make it unlikely for complex multicellular life to survive on Mars. Further research and exploration are needed to determine the potential for life on the red planet.
no were you big dopes go live a life