This is currently unknown, but we guess it might as it has water ice at the poles and large valleys and canyons that have been clearly carved by water or a similar substance
Life as we know it would likely not exist on Mars due to its thin atmosphere, lack of liquid water, and intense radiation. However, if Mars had a thicker atmosphere, more stable climate, and liquid water on its surface, there would be a greater potential for life to exist.
Earth has, and it's been suggested that Mars may have.
Mars is currently the most suitable planet for potential human colonization due to its similarities to Earth, such as a similar day-night cycle and presence of water ice. However, significant technological advancements would be needed to make Mars habitable for humans in the long term.
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In under ground rivers, streams and aquifers.
No
there is frozen water on mars some where under its surface
ground water
the term for under water is ''ground water ''.
No but there used to be
There is evidence suggesting that Mars may have liquid water in the form of briny flows on its surface during certain times of the year. However, the majority of water on Mars is believed to be frozen in ice caps and underground reservoirs.
That is a good question. Currently, the best explanation is that, as Mars cooled, the water froze and was eventually buried under ground by dust storms where it might still exist.
Yes the water table is the level of water under ground .... it is currently very deep under water.
Water down under is ground water.
the ground obsorves the water so then there is no mre water left but it is in the water
ground water
No, they are under water but not under ground. There is no ground above them.