At this time no life has been detected on Mars.
They did however find evidence of ice water a few inches under the soil near the polar ice cap (which on the surface is made out of dry ice), which water is one of the main things needed to sustain and form life. Unfortunately however they also found perchlorate in the soil in that same area which is extremely toxic to most life forms. There are however bacteria on Earth which consume perchlorate like we absorb oxygen called dechloromonas so it's always possible life forms such as this could still be found in these conditions.
Life has never been detected on Mars. However, at one time Mars had the conditions for life to exist, and apparently in some places, it still does. Two questions exist: 1. Are we looking in the right place? And 2: Are we using the right equipment? For years scientists assumed no life existed deep in the earth at the bottom of oil wells. Searches using different equipment and techniques proved otherwise. The only answer is: So far no life has been detected on Mars.
Mars is the most likely place to find evidence of life because it has liquid water in the past, which is essential for life as we know it. Additionally, Mars has organic molecules, the building blocks of life, and the presence of methane, which could be produced by microbial life. Lastly, Mars has regions that were once habitable, making it a promising candidate for finding evidence of past or present life.
The first two rovers on Mars were Sojourner, which landed in 1997 as part of the Mars Pathfinder mission, and Spirit, which landed in 2004 as part of the Mars Exploration Rover mission.
There is no evidence of any form of life on Mars. Scientists are exploring the possibility of past microbial life on Mars, but as of now, there is no definitive proof of any life forms existing on the planet.
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.
There is currently no credible evidence to suggest the presence of aliens or any form of life on Mars. The scientific consensus is that Mars is not inhabited by aliens or any other form of extraterrestrial life.
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I expected there to be life on Mars because I believed that there was frozen water on it, and with water comes life. -Starrynight98
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As of now, there is no definitive evidence of life on Mars found by astrologists. Various missions to Mars, such as the Mars rover missions by NASA, have searched for signs of past microbial life but have not yet confirmed its existence. The search for life on Mars is ongoing with future missions planned to further investigate the possibility.
Because there is none to find.
Science have tried to find life on Mars. As of yet, 2010, this search have provided no evidence of life. It can not yet be dismissed, but there is very little chance of this.
NASA believes that there is in fact life on mars but they are not 100% sure. they do believe so. if you really want to find out go on Google.com and look up "NASA: life on mars" thank you for reading my answer.
It is not known who vanished life on Mars. There are however proofs that there was once life on Mars.
Yes. That's exactly why we are sending equipment to Mars to find evidence of past life on it.
One of the best places for one to find images of Mars is on the NASA website. NASA has had numerous unmanned missions to Mars and has a vast collection of pictures of the planet. The latest such mission is the Mars Curiosity Rover.
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