If the ice caps did melt there could be a possibility of life on mars. Yet no one knows until the scientists get a result back .
Mars is hot so frozen water can melt in Mars.
Um .. well there are so guesses that there were life on the planet long ago, but i don't think that mars is livable anymore.
No one as landed on Mars, walked on Mars, or lived on Mars. For rubbish cans or trash cans to exist on Mars, humans would need to be on Mars and either bring the rubbish cans or manufacture these on the planet. None of that is possible in the conceivable future, because Mars' atmosphere cannot support human life. Even if we assume ANY other life lived there before, we cannot assume their method of trash collection or removal.
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.
There is no conclusive evidence of current life on Mars. However, scientists are exploring the possibility of past life on Mars and the potential for microbial life in the future as our exploration of the planet continues.
The earth has a very thin layer of life-sustaining gasses (known as the atmosphere) surrounding it, mars does not.
Maybe
Life on Mars would not be possible because there is no gravity New research suggest that planet-wide dust storms on Mars cold create a snow of corrosive chemicals toxic to life.There is research of Martian storms that generate significant amount of static electricity that would split carbon dioxide and water molecules apart which creates a snow that would destroy organic molecules associated with life.
It is possible that very primitive life could survive on Mars, but not advanced life leading to anything like humans.
Yes
Mars is hot so frozen water can melt in Mars.
If life is found on mars there is a 98% chance that there microscopic.
No, but scientists believe that there could have once been life on Mars.
Yes there is proof that there was water on Mars and possibly even life.
At the moment, no life forms are believed to currently live on Mars. If Mars could support life, the organisms would have to survive high carbon dioxide levels and low temperatures. Additionally, the presence of ice caps indicate that Mars once supported life but no evidence has been found yet.
The topic of life on Mars has been one of hot debate lately with the recent Rover bot finding more "possible" signs of life on Mars. However, there is no definitive evidence that there is life on Mars.
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.