Not yet (2010).
Mars
There is no evidence of any form of life on Mars. Scientists are exploring the possibility of past microbial life on Mars, but as of now, there is no definitive proof of any life forms existing on the planet.
we do not know if there was life on mars most scientists think the life is called bactieria some scientists think it is like a human life but what bothers me is that not all life is humands the whold world does just not orbit itself for us there is plants which is life animals which is life there is so much life on this planet
Scientists still hope that Mars may have life of some kind; it would be an exciting discovery!Some reasons why Mars is unable to form EARTH life forms would be the lack of an oxygen atmosphere and the lack of water except possibly as ice in the polar regions.
Earth is similar to Mars because we know that life is possible on earth and some scientists believe that life is also possible in mars because it has some things which is also present in Earth and is needed for all living things.
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The discover of water on Mars has some significance to scientists. Even though the planet is very hot due to its proximity to the Sun, the presence of water signifies the possibility of life.
Scientists did not discover Mars. It was first noticed in the skies by ancient peoples sitting in the open observing the night sky.
Frozen water was discovered.
most people want to discover life
Scientists are hoping to get life on MArs.
No, but scientists believe that there could have once been life on Mars.
perhaps zero
So far, scientists, who are still hoping, are turning up empty handed on the "life on Mars" subject. There is currently no evidence of life on Mars.
Because Mars is the closest planet to Earth
No, not all scientists agree that the meteorite from Mars shows evidence of past life on Mars. There is still ongoing debate and investigation regarding the findings and interpretations of the meteorite known as ALH84001. Some scientists argue that the evidence may be the result of abiotic processes rather than biological activity.
There is no conclusive evidence of current life on Mars. However, scientists are exploring the possibility of past life on Mars and the potential for microbial life in the future as our exploration of the planet continues.