bcs gravity makes the existence possible...n also the climatic condition .......
the thermal collision between the atoms or molecules on the surface is less than the force of gravity ..so the particles remains on mars surface..and the condition of
life i.e the air ,the sufficient water is present on that surface......
yes
Um .. well there are so guesses that there were life on the planet long ago, but i don't think that mars is livable anymore.
of cause it does scientists have proven it
Scientists are still exploring the possibility that there is some kind of microscopic life on Mars, but certainly there is no life on Mars that we have been able to see so far, in our various missions to that planet. I personally am very doubtful that any native life will ever be found on Mars. Of course, we may go there and introduce life to Mars.
There is no lif on the planet Mars. Only Earth is a life-filled planet. -shomama. :)
yes
Would life exist on what planet? Earth? Mars? Yes, even if not human, trees and plant vegitation
Because Mars is the closest planet to Earth
can life exist on mars
There is no reason why a form of life doesn't exist on Mars. If life can exist in the very hot thermal vents deep in the earth's oceans, then why life in some form can't exist on another planet in some form?
As yet, humanity has found no signs of aliens (or any other life) on Mars, or anywhere else in the universe.
Um .. well there are so guesses that there were life on the planet long ago, but i don't think that mars is livable anymore.
No animals currently exist on planet Mars as we know of considering how the conditions there are to harsh to live.
of cause it does scientists have proven it
No Mars doesn't have a chance of life because it is a dry and hot planet just like our earth in fact they say that Mars is a twin to our earth so Mars can't have a chance of life in that dry planet. It is just a dry planet nothing else.And this is the truth that there is no chance of life in Mars.
Scientists are still exploring the possibility that there is some kind of microscopic life on Mars, but certainly there is no life on Mars that we have been able to see so far, in our various missions to that planet. I personally am very doubtful that any native life will ever be found on Mars. Of course, we may go there and introduce life to Mars.
Mars is further out from the sun than earth.