Unfortunately, probably not. Mars probably does not have enough liquid water to enable fish to live. We do know now that Mars does have water; recent photographs of the Mars Phoenix lander has shown droplets of dew on the landing struts of the spacecraft.
On Europa, one of the moons of Saturn, scientists are intrigued by photos that seem to show ridges of ice on the surface of the moon. Perhaps the ice cracks, and liquid water is splashing up and freezing in the cold above the surface? We don't know, but NASA has just proposed a mission to Europa to study it.
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because the temperature changes over night
The white patches at the poles of Mars are the planet's permanent polar ice caps. Like Earth, Mars has ice at its poles.
Mars has two polar ice caps. The northern ice cap is mainly composed of frozen H2O. The southern ice cap is mainly composed of frozen CO2.
One of mars's poles is frozen water and the other pole is dry ice (frozen co2)
Yes, there has been enormous quantities of ice discovered just under the surface of Mars as of 2002.
fish can live under icy conditions because ice couldn't cover whole water its only on the surface area so fish can get oxygen under water
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Mars is to cold to have water. Plus its atmosphere is to thin. Yes, but Mars does seem to have water ice at its poles. Also there is probably water under the surface, again in the form of ice.
No - Mars has a polar ice cap but no ice clouds
Not unless you can get the sensor under the ice.
Ice caps are made out of Carbon Dioxide on Mars.
the phoenix lander is currently digging into ice under the surface to see if there actually is liquid water on mars.
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yes mars does have ice on its poles it also has water
Venus: Not much at all. Mars : Quite a bit in the form of ice, near the poles. Also probably some under the surface.
No, there is no life on Mars.