Life on Mars would have to have the ability to deal with a harsher environment. They would have to be able to handle an atmosphere that has more carbon dioxide than Earth as well as much colder temperatures.
If there was life on Mars, it might be microbial rather than advanced. Due to the harsh conditions on Mars such as low temperatures and high radiation levels, any potential life forms would likely be adapted to extreme environments. These potential Martian life forms may exist underground or in areas with liquid water.
After Earth, Mars is the most likely planet that life will survive in. This is because Mars has polar ice caps and weather. Mars is also reddish due to rusting of the iron-rich minerals on its surface.
Terraforming is the (as yet) untried process of converting an alien landscape into one more Earth-like. For example, a plan to seed the atmosphere of Mars with oxygen and let geology and evolution gradually convert Mars into a human-habitable planet would be considered terra-forming.
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.
Mars is the most Earth-like of all the planets in our solar system (not including Earth itself). While it would certainly not be easy for human beings to live on Mars, it would nonetheless be easier for human beings to live on Mars, than it would be for them to live on Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune. So in terms of interplanetary colonization, Mars seems to be the best bet.
mars does not have a ring or any other special characteristics
There is currently no evidence to suggest that any form of life exists on Mars. However, scientists believe that Mars may have had conditions suitable for life in the past, and they continue to search for signs of microbial life on the planet.
If life is found on mars there is a 98% chance that there microscopic.
Mars has frozen water on it and has a chance of having life or of having had life in the past. The special feature is probably "Olympus Mons", the biggest volcano in the solar system.
In a special space ship.
Well it has no oxygen but it has frozen water so if life existed on mars they would not be humans.
This is a very good question but from research that I have done in previous years would say the answer would be no because mars does not have some characteristics that earth does have. Mars does not have trees and and ocean. They have no food supply except rock. But no, I am afraid we would not be living on mars, sorry!There are some reports of scientists finding ice on Mars, so it is possible that, if Mars were where earth is, Mars would have life. It is roughly the same size, which would create a similar climate. One problem, however, is its rotation. Because of the slow speed at which Mars rotates, one side would be perpetually cold, and one hot, so life would have to survive only along the rim between the areas.If the earth were closer to the sun, it would likely be too hot for humans to live in, but there are some bacteria that live comfortably in hot springs, so an alternate form of life may arise.If the situation in your question were to occur, 'we' as a human race may not live on mars, but likely some other species would.
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No double nor no life on Mars, Because the only planet that can be lived is Earth.
They both have organism that can produce oxygen, and water And, life like organisms were found on mars a few years back
no there are no special features found on mars...
at the moment, there are no signs of life. There could be but most like there isnt. If there are Martians on Mars, they would be natives.