Some features on Mars that were considered as evidence of potential life include ancient river valleys, minerals that could have been formed by microbial activity, methane in the atmosphere that could be produced by living organisms, and recurring slope lineae that may be caused by briny water flowing on the surface.
No findings to date have proved that there was life on Mars.
Some recent studies done on rocks on Earth believed to have originated on Mars (and ended up on Earth after a meteor hit the surface of Mars, sending rock into space) have hinted that organic compounds may have existed or may now exist on Mars. This is not the same thing as "proving" that life ever existed on Mars, and there is much skepticism about the rock studies.
Scientists have found no real proof that there is life on Mars, but there have been some discoveries of frozen water on the planet, which may be a sign of bacteria. Much like the evolution on Earth, this bacteria (if there is any) may, over time, change to become a more developed species of plant or early animal life. This could lead to Mars becoming a colonised planet, over millions and millions of years. Scientists believe that Mars and Earth could be the only planets in the Milky Way that are stable enough to support life.
There is currently no direct evidence of life on Mars. However, scientists continue to explore the possibility of past microbial life on the planet, as there are features on Mars that suggest it may have once been habitable. More research and exploration are needed to determine if life ever existed on Mars.
Mars in the form of organic compounds, ancient riverbeds, and seasonal methane emissions. These findings suggest that Mars may have supported life in the past.
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 of now, there is no definitive evidence of current life on Mars. However, some scientists believe that primitive life may have existed on the planet in the past when conditions were more conducive to life. Ongoing scientific missions, like those by NASA's Perseverance rover, continue to explore the planet in search of clues about its past habitability.
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.
Dried up area where a bed of water once was.
No. There is no evidence of life on Mars, and certainly not intelligent life.
No. There is no evidence of any life of Mars, certainly not multicellular life.
There has been no evidence found that there was ever life on mars.
Yes.
Not yet.
There is currently no direct evidence of life on Mars. However, scientists continue to explore the possibility of past microbial life on the planet, as there are features on Mars that suggest it may have once been habitable. More research and exploration are needed to determine if life ever existed on Mars.
Currently, Earth's neighboring planet, Mars is being tested for the evidence of life.
There is some evidence that suggest that mars may have harboured life in the past and possibly still does today. However this evidence at best suggest that life on mars is simple single cell life such as bacteria. There is no evidence what so ever that mars supported large multi-cellular life. It is highly unlikely that anything as complicated as an earthworm never mind dinosaurs ever evolved on Mars.
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.
No, as of yet there is no evidence of any life existing on Mars but they are still looking.
Only robot probes can land on mars. But there are some evidence that is needed to be cleared