It is un suitable for life forms, since there is no oxygen.
There were never human-like creatures on Mars, as far as we know.
As far as man knows, no creatures are formed on mars.
Mars is not a living thing. There might be living creatures on Mars, and they might have brains, but Mars itself does not have brains. If you are asking about the Roman myths, Mars does indeed have a brain.
They were human. The virus-like species that made them that way is called "The Flood".
not right now but there will be. because there is carbon dioxide on mars and plants will appear(Plants Breath Carbon dioxide) and then animals will appear because plants breath out oygen. and then mars will be just like earth. :)
If you are referring to living creatures from the planet Mars, the spelling is "Martians".
That it was once occupied by human like creatures, as proven by a caqnal system. Mars was also the ancient Roman god of war.
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.
Above the microbial level, probably not. Whether there are microorganisms, either living or in a suspended state, is a matter of ongoing debate. We won't have a definitive answer until we explore more of the planet, including its ice-covered polar regions.
No. Earth is still the only known object in the solar system that harbors life.
The word Martian in simplest terms means "of or relating to the planet Mars" but may also be applied to any fictional people living on or originating from Mars.
The docter goes to mars and fights these creatures called the waters who are made of water. You can'tdrink the water because it it is alive and would kill you. No more information than this has been released yet.