The lifeforms reffered to as living in sulfur also require water to live... All life as we know it requires water. This is because water is such a good solvent and can be used in many useful processes. There may have once been life on Mars, but likely it was microbial and didn't last long. If there is still life there today is is likely living far uindergound in and around a crustal aqufier or ice pack that we have yet to detect. We simply won't know until we go there.
2006-12-06 11:44:42
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answered by ~XenoFluX 3
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Not necessarily - just makes it that much more likely. Everything we understand about life on this planet tells us that water is essential. But life on other planets may not be carbon-based like us, and water may not be a requirement.
I feel fairly sure that signs of life will be found on Mars at some point. Not intelligent, civilised life perhaps, maybe just microbes etc - but life nonetheless.
2006-12-06 15:31:54
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answered by Hello Dave 6
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People on Mars might be cheerful and accommodating, we don't know yet. Just because most Earth people are surly, you shouldn't brand the whole of the Solar System.
2006-12-06 10:36:43
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answered by checkmate 6
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technological expertise seems to point that there is not any purpose to stay in any respect. No meaning. no longer something. the terrific you're able to do is locate meaning on your individual life. additionally, stay life to the fullest, no longer because of fact it heavily isn't pointless to you once you die, yet because of fact there will be others residing once you die. in case you may bypass away the worldwide a extra suitable place, then there is your meaning. something which will survive long once you have ceased to be. additionally, I lean in direction of being a panexperientialist. meaning that your subjective attitude (no longer who you're, or your techniques, in basic terms your subjective adventure) isn't something unique to you. each thing interior the universe has some variety or subjective attitude, in basic terms that a sentient techniques can comprehend it. So once you die, it relatively is in basic terms your self that dies, however the universe maintains to adventure issues via all different life varieties. loss of life is somewhat lots an phantasm if it is so.
2016-10-14 04:13:32
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answered by lipton 4
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Not all life is water based, even on earth we have sulfur based life forms living for milliseconds at a time deep in the volcanic fissures. Water doesn't mean life, it's just a common element in most life we know.
2006-12-06 10:19:16
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answered by quelforlor 2
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no, just because there is water does not mean there is life. the water is constantly freezing or evaporating due to the atmosphere on mars. therefore, if there were life, it would only be microscopic, and if there were more evolved life, it would definitly not be water based.
2006-12-06 10:30:50
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answered by Bandit 1
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I'd be surly too, if I lived on Mars. It is much colder, and I bet they don't have cable.
Long Live Jambi
2006-12-06 09:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya they found /body/parts on Mars too!
Out of this world!
2006-12-06 09:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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nah just water dude, aint no jelly fish in that pond, did u ever consider we may have lived on mars first, built stone henge and set disolving ships to land on it one by one but it disolved our memorys aswell and we had to start all over again, Toxic
2006-12-06 12:15:37
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answered by txc142 2
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there used to water on mars
2006-12-06 10:15:54
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answered by Anonymous
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