If you can find a way to resist the pressure and high temperature , in addition to a constant source of water and food , life on Mars will be the same as life on Earth.
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.
bcs gravity makes the existence possible...n also the climatic condition ....... the thermal collision between the atoms or molecules on the surface is less than the force of gravity ..so the particles remains on mars surface..and the condition of life i.e the air ,the sufficient water is present on that surface......
So far, scientists, who are still hoping, are turning up empty handed on the "life on Mars" subject. There is currently no evidence of life on Mars.
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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.
It is becoming more and more likely that life will exist on mars. This is because mars has many quality's that the earth has. It is possible, that in a a few million years (although this is not by any means definite) that life will fully exist on mars.
can life exist on mars
It is possible, but it's not very likely. It's cold, and there's not much water or air.
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.
Life has never been proven to exist on Mars.
Both Mars and Europa have evidence of liquid water, which is essential for life as we know it. Additionally, they both have the potential for organic molecules to exist, providing a possible building block for life. These similarities with Earth make them viable candidates to support extraterrestrial life.
There are no animals on Mars. It is void of any life.
bcs gravity makes the existence possible...n also the climatic condition ....... the thermal collision between the atoms or molecules on the surface is less than the force of gravity ..so the particles remains on mars surface..and the condition of life i.e the air ,the sufficient water is present on that surface......
There is no reason why a form of life doesn't exist on Mars. If life can exist in the very hot thermal vents deep in the earth's oceans, then why life in some form can't exist on another planet in some form?
No life is known to exist there. It is too cold, too dry, and there is very little atmosphere.
Well that I know of their might be living organisms that exist on mars, but aliens its possible.
Since life as we know it requires water, scienctists hypothesize that Mars may have once had the conditions needed for life to exist.