That is the source of a debate going on among scientists who have studied the data from the Mars exploration robots. The data is ambiguous and tantalizing, hence the debate. The majority opinion, however, is that the data does not prove, or even strongly indicate the presence of microbial life on Mars.
Mars is not a living thing. There might be living creatures on Mars, and they might have brains, but Mars itself does not have brains. If you are asking about the Roman myths, Mars does indeed have a brain.
Absolutely. The microorganisms in your digestive system help your body break down food. The food chain that EVERY living thing is a part of begins and ends with microorganisms. Yeast makes beer and bread. Etc, etc.
As far as we know, there are currently no inhabitants on Mars, so there are no "Martian people" living there. Any human presence on Mars would involve astronauts on brief missions, rather than permanent settlement. Mars is still being explored as a potential future destination for human colonization.
We have not found a good reason that some sort of living thing could not live on Mars. There is water, and the surface of Mars is certainly warm enough. But, no living things have been detected yet on Mars by the several rovers that we have sent to Mars' surface.
None. The moon is the furtherest from earth any living being has been.
As far as we have been able to discover, there are no aliens on Mars. It is a lifeless planet (although there is some possibility that there are microorganisms living in the ground).
No, there are not any living beings on the Mars.
Above the microbial level, probably not. Whether there are microorganisms, either living or in a suspended state, is a matter of ongoing debate. We won't have a definitive answer until we explore more of the planet, including its ice-covered polar regions.
no there arent
mars has a lot of rocks and there are no living things on mars no even today even scientists never found any people living inside mars they only found out that mars has no air and no water
There is great importance in studying living microorganisms. These microorganisms are responsible for your health and your digestion for example.
It was recently discovered that Mars used to have microorganisms living in its polar ice caps. At the time, the ice caps used to form ancient oceans, and Mars's being a reasonable distance from the Sun provided researches with a basis for which the organisms were formed.
Many scientist beleive that there is water on mars(living resouce of O2)and have already found bacteria on mars' atmosphere.They are still seaching for living resources that once belonged to earth.
So far we have found no sign of any life, Let alone People, on Mars.
no, at least not that there is any evidence of them. so at the moment no, but there are signs of water on mars which points to chances of living organisms.
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.
To see if there was life living on mars...All living things need water so if there was water on mars life could exist no matter how small