Life on Mars is going to be really difficult but exciting. Living in a dome would be cool but scary at the same time. Honestly, if you were arriving on a planet which no one's actually been on, with instructions to build a giant dome, it would be strange and frightening. If you were one of the later arrivals to Mars, with a space suit and a huge dome, it might be exciting. After a few weeks of rationed food and water, it might seem less so.
Life on Mars would be extremely challenging due to its harsh environment, which includes low temperatures, thin atmosphere, high levels of radiation, and lack of liquid water. Any future human settlement would require advanced technology to sustain life, such as protective housing, reliable sources of water and food, and life support systems. It would likely involve a high degree of self-sufficiency and reliance on artificial resources.
Life on Mars, per our understanding of life, would be extremely difficult. Gravity is 0.376 that of Earth, Oxygen is 0.13% instead of our 21%, temperature is an average of -63 C, or -145 F, and air pressure is 0.636 kPa, compared to our 101 kPa. Due to the thin atmosphere and the lack of a magnetic field, there is no protection from the Sun's solar wind.
As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of any bacteria or life forms on Mars. The possibility of bacterial life on Mars is still being explored through various missions, such as the Mars rover missions conducted by NASA.
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.
ahmm.... yEah ! there is... but for now.., , , for me ! . there's no more life in Mars... Life would not exist there anymore !! MELOVESYOU !! TEACHER KIRA ! .....
If the ice cap on Mars were to melt, it could potentially release water into the atmosphere and make it more hospitable for microbial life. However, the conditions on Mars are still harsh due to factors like lack of atmosphere and extreme temperatures, so it's unlikely that the melting of the ice cap alone would make life as we know it possible on Mars.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that any form of life exists on Mars. However, scientists believe that Mars may have had conditions suitable for life in the past, and they continue to search for signs of microbial life on the planet.
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at the moment, there are no signs of life. There could be but most like there isnt. If there are Martians on Mars, they would be natives.
Scientists would like to know if there is water on mars because if it is there the planet has the possibility of sustaining life.
If life is found on mars there is a 98% chance that there microscopic.
Well it has no oxygen but it has frozen water so if life existed on mars they would not be humans.
Mars would look like chocolate with caramel inside of it :)
It is possible that very primitive life could survive on Mars, but not advanced life leading to anything like humans.
No double nor no life on Mars, Because the only planet that can be lived is Earth.
No, there hasn't, the only place some people think is Mars if you check on you tube for "life on mars it would give foot prints and stuff like those (I think is from a meteor from space that his Mars and gave out that pattern)
As of yet, none that is convincing, only tantalizing. The #1 question astronomers and other scientists would like to know today is: "Was there ever life on Mars?" Future robotic missions, and inevitably, men landing on Mars, may answer that question.
A short one.
it was great and it was musical life he had