Mars atmosheric pressure is roughly the same as the peak of Mt. Everest, Alaska temps in the winter can reach -65F and people climb Everest and people live in Alaska, however Mars atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide which is poison to humans, and Mars lacks a magnetic field so it is constantly being bombarded by solar radiation so yes we can live on Mars with the proper equipment.
Mars, Because they found water like flow patterns like found on Earth, Water is an essential ingredient for life.
It is not. Mars is a planet, a mass of rock and minerals. So far, we have detected no certain evidence that there are any living things on Mars, although our half-dozen or so landers could easily have missed some unusual or strange form of life. And it's possible that there once WAS life on Mars, but that it has died off long since.
Mars
well no one can really say but a very long time ago there was signs of intellegent life on mars so it is very possible that we all came from mars
planet earth is known for being the only planet to support life
Mars unlike earth is to cold has a little bit of water and oxygen. it cant support human life- but there may be other creatures out there there on planet Mars that it can support . but if humans were there, we would die.
mars is not terrestrial enough to support human life inthe easy way like earth does...
All life is on Earth, none on Mars.
Earth is not inherently bad compared to Mars. Each planet has its own unique characteristics and conditions that make it suitable for different purposes. Earth has a vibrant ecosystem that sustains life, while Mars has harsh conditions that make it difficult for life as we know it to exist without significant technological support.
no life on mars
No, they not plants on Mars...conditions are not suitable to support life. An underdeveloped atmosphere and no water to support life.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Martians or any other intelligent life on Mars. While there is ongoing research to explore the possibility of microbial life on Mars, there is currently no conclusive proof of life beyond Earth in our solar system.
With life support, perhaps. Mars is much colder than Earth, has much less atmospheric pressure, and very little oxygen.
it was either mars or earth i think it was mars
OBVIOUSLY Earth does.
Mars and Europa both have evidence of liquid water, which is essential for life as we know it. Water is a critical factor in supporting life because it provides a medium for chemical reactions necessary for living organisms. This similarity to Earth makes them potential candidates to support extraterrestrial life.
Inner planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars have craters, especially Mars and Mercury, due to impacts from asteroids and meteorites. While Earth is the only inner planet known to support life, the search for signs of life on Mars and the potential for life on Venus (in the past or present) continues.