No. Humans only live on Earth. There is likely no life at all on 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.
As far as we know, Mars does not have any confirmed current life forms. However, there is evidence to suggest that Mars may have had conditions suitable for life in the past. Further exploration and research are needed to determine if there is or was life on Mars.
No one actually found any human life on any other planets yet, but there is known to be some plant life out on mars.
Currently, there is no scientific evidence or confirmation of any life forms, including "Marsions," existing on Mars. The search for traces of past life on Mars is ongoing through various missions and investigations, but as of now, there is no definitive proof of life on the planet.
In order to not contaminate Mars with any possible life forms from Earth. Microbes are very resilient, and theoretically can survive the voyage through space and the conditions on Mars.
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As far as we know there are no life forms on the planet 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.
Life forms from Venus would be called Venusians. Life forms from Mars would be called Martians. In any respect, however, there is no evidence, nor scientific support of life on either Venus or Mars.
There is a formation on Mars that in early photographs resembled the face of a human or primate. No evidence of any advanced life forms have ever been found on Mars. See the link below to view the early images of this rock formation, and more recent images.
As far as we know, Mars does not have any confirmed current life forms. However, there is evidence to suggest that Mars may have had conditions suitable for life in the past. Further exploration and research are needed to determine if there is or was life on Mars.
There is currently no definitive evidence of any life forms on Mars. The possibility of past microbial life is being investigated by various missions, such as NASA's Mars rovers and upcoming missions like the Mars Sample Return.
As of 2012, we don't have any conclusive proof whatsoever that there are any bacteria or other life on Mars. As long as we don't even know whether there is life on Mars at all, it's hard to tell what it would be like should it exist.
No one actually found any human life on any other planets yet, but there is known to be some plant life out on mars.
Currently, there is no scientific evidence or confirmation of any life forms, including "Marsions," existing on Mars. The search for traces of past life on Mars is ongoing through various missions and investigations, but as of now, there is no definitive proof of life on the planet.
In order to not contaminate Mars with any possible life forms from Earth. Microbes are very resilient, and theoretically can survive the voyage through space and the conditions on Mars.
No. There is no evidence of any life of Mars, certainly not multicellular life.