In the ices beneath the soil covering.
One of the most promising places to search for microbial life on Mars is within the subsurface water-ice of the planet's polar regions. The presence of ice provides a potential habitat for microorganisms, as water is a critical ingredient for life as we know it. Additionally, areas with past or present hydrothermal activity, such as hot springs or geothermal vents, could also hold clues to potential microbial life on Mars.
That is a meteor that is thought to contain material from Mars. There are some claims - controversial ones - that it contains remainders of Martian (microbial) life.
There have not been any such discoveries on Mars.
If there is water on mars, there might be life on mars, and if there is life on mars, that means that humans could survive there as well. Even if there isn't life on Mars, the water would mean that people would be able to go there and maybe even live there without having to rely on bringing water in space ships.
mars would probably have life and a thriving cillivization
It would look similar to the way it does from Earth, only smaller as Mars is further away.
There is no clear trace of life on Mars, although there have been some observations which might or might not be connected to some kind of microbial life.
That is a meteor that is thought to contain material from Mars. There are some claims - controversial ones - that it contains remainders of Martian (microbial) life.
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.
There have not been any such discoveries on Mars.
Mars would look like chocolate with caramel inside of it :)
NASA recently launched the Perseverance rover to Mars, equipped with advanced technology to search for signs of past microbial life.
If life is found on mars there is a 98% chance that there microscopic.
Phoenix was a robotic spacecraft on a space exploration mission on Mars under the Mars Scout Program. Mission scientists used instruments aboard the Phoenix lander to search for environments suitable for microbial life on Mars, and to research the history of water there.
No. Nothing could survive in a black hole.
A short one.
If there is water on mars, there might be life on mars, and if there is life on mars, that means that humans could survive there as well. Even if there isn't life on Mars, the water would mean that people would be able to go there and maybe even live there without having to rely on bringing water in space ships.
mars would probably have life and a thriving cillivization