I say no because the tempeture over at mars is usally around -51 or -61 and yes i know mars has frozen water and it has volcanos but it has been sleeping for many years and please people anwser questions dont be lazy and not look at other websites there are many people that need help and nobody helps them
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Yes, Mars was once believed to have had water on its surface in the form of rivers, lakes, and possibly even oceans in its ancient past. Evidence such as dried-up river channels, mineral formations, and polar ice caps support this theory. However, the water now mostly exists as ice in the polar regions or as vapor in the atmosphere.
Mars still has water, it's just in frozen form: there's enough water in the South Polar Cap alone that if it were melted and spread evenly over the entire surface of Mars, it would have a depth of about 35 feet. There is considerable evidence suggesting that Mars had liquid surface water at one time; the presence of minerals such as hematite and goethite is one such indication.
No astronaut has ever been to Mars.
Mars has evidence of erosion by water, including river valleys, channels, and minerals formed in the presence of water. Mars once had liquid water flowing on its surface, shaping the landscape over time.
Although Mars does have some limited water vapor in its atmosphere and seasonal frost, there is no rain on Mars as we know it. The planet's thin atmosphere and cold temperatures prevent the formation of rain. Instead, any water present on Mars would likely fall as snow or ice.
Water on Mars exists in the form of ice, primarily located in polar ice caps and underground reservoirs. Some evidence suggests that water may have flowed on the surface in the past, leading to geological features like valleys and channels. Nowadays, any liquid water on Mars would typically be briny and found under specific conditions.
No. The only body outside the earth that humans have ever landed on is the moon. When Mars is as close to Earth as it can ever get, it's about 200 times farther away than the moon is.
No
We have not brought all the water from Mars to Earth. Mars does have water on its surface, primarily in the form of ice, and there are discussions about potential future missions to extract and use that water for human exploration. However, bringing water in significant quantities from Mars to Earth would be technologically challenging and unnecessary given the abundant water resources on Earth.
There are dry riverbeds clearly visible in close-ups of Mars.
Yes water was found on mars but it was frozen.Scientist found it when they sent a rover to look through mars it was seen inside a crater and frozen.
yes, because no water and food in planet mars
Didn't you just ask this question? No one has ever been to Mars, how would we know?
None has ever been discovered but wherever there is water it is a good guess there probably is/was life.
No animal has ever been on Mars.
There is water in the form of ice under the "top-soil" of mars and when ever it gets uncovered it evaporates fairly quickly. so there is also water vapor, what happens to that vapor I don't know. Currently we don't know if there is liquid water on mars, we haven't found any yet, and just the fact that there is water-ice on mars is really miraculous
There probably was life on Mars, since evidence of water was discovered on the planet. However, there is no certainty that there was ever any life on Mars or other planets in our Solar System.
For ever!
no man has ever been on mars