NASA claims that ICE (Water), O2 and other basic requirements for life sustainability are found there, but an extreme environment for human life is observed. However water, air and many other facets that are known exists there and logic explains that water, air and these other foundings cannot be without some kind of life within it, creatures like micro-organisms, bacteria and many other things. We are just a tiny dot in the middle of an eternity.
maybe cuz of ultraviolet radiation (mars)
Mars because it has no life ,because it is to close to the sun. Luxray8910 says: Actually, Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. But Mars is red, and it is not really possible for Plants or any Living Organism to live on Mars, and that is why it was often referred to the Dead Planet.
Yes, Mars is in fact a living planet.
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.
no longer be a living planet. mars could have been a living planet if its core which had proceted it from harm didn't harden up
Not yet.
maybe cuz of ultraviolet radiation (mars)
Any living thing would be an organism- i hoped that helped you!
No, there are not any living beings on the Mars.
Yes, an organism is any living thing with cells.
any living thingAn organism is a living plant or animal.
"Organism" is not a slang word. An organism is any living thing. Organism is just the scientific term for living things.
Somatic cells are any cells in a living organism that are not part of reproduction.
Any Living Organism
No
organism
No. Cheese is a dairy product made from a living organism's milk. Since there are no recorded living organisms on Mars and the fact that upon going there no cheddar chese was found, we can conclude that Mars is not made of cheddar cheese.