Mars is farther from the Sun than the Earth. The requirements to develop life on Mars were far less than on the Earth which had, at the time of the planets' formation, the ideal conditions to develop life.
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Well it depends on what you mean if you mean life they found signs showing that there used to be life on mars but not any actual creatures living there if you mean anything else they bound a barren planet of desert with signs showing that there used to be little streams there.
in this solar system you might search for microbial life on mars as some signs of life there have been detected recently. You may also search for life on Europa (a moon of Jupiter) which may have water oceans below miles of ice. There are a few other places in which life may exist but those theories are based on life forming in a different way to the other life that we know of.
There are a few signs which lead scientists to believe that Mars in fact did, and possibly still has, water in a liquid form. These clues are the river beds carved into the rock of Mars as well as the presence of Iron Oxide in the surface of Mars. On the 31st of July, 2008, NASA announced that it had found water on mars.
mars has oceans of liquid water
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at the moment, there are no signs of life. There could be but most like there isnt. If there are Martians on Mars, they would be natives.
The topic of life on Mars has been one of hot debate lately with the recent Rover bot finding more "possible" signs of life on Mars. However, there is no definitive evidence that there is life on Mars.
No, mars don't have oceans like on earth.
The robot will search for signs of life on Mars.
In 1976 twin Viking spacecraft reached Mars. Each of the Viking landers carried a small laboratory meant to search for life forms. These laboratories tested Mars's air and soil for signs of life. None of these test showed evidence of life.
In 1976 twin Viking spacecraft reached Mars. Each of the Viking landers carried a small laboratory meant to search for life forms. These laboratories tested Mars's air and soil for signs of life. None of these test showed evidence of life.
No. Mars has no oceans.
Well it depends on what you mean if you mean life they found signs showing that there used to be life on mars but not any actual creatures living there if you mean anything else they bound a barren planet of desert with signs showing that there used to be little streams there.
They sent robots to look for it, so far they've found no signs of life.
in this solar system you might search for microbial life on mars as some signs of life there have been detected recently. You may also search for life on Europa (a moon of Jupiter) which may have water oceans below miles of ice. There are a few other places in which life may exist but those theories are based on life forming in a different way to the other life that we know of.
There are a few signs which lead scientists to believe that Mars in fact did, and possibly still has, water in a liquid form. These clues are the river beds carved into the rock of Mars as well as the presence of Iron Oxide in the surface of Mars. On the 31st of July, 2008, NASA announced that it had found water on mars.