No they are all on Uranus.
2007-03-29 09:04:30
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answered by silimke 1
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Good for you. Your certainty is gratifying in a subject where even the most eminent and learned scientists on the planet are unsure. You may of course be right but there are a number of possibilities:-
+ there is no life on Mars and never was. If the evidence for liquid water on Mars is true then from what we know about life on this planet indicates that providing the water was liquid for long enough and other basic chemicals were available then life *should* have evolved. The fact that it hasn't will be just as interesting as if we find that it has.
+ life formerly existed and has now all died out (this is actually the most unlikely when you consider the adaptability of life on Earth - life is found thousands of feet below the surface in cracks in the rock, inside blocks of ice and in boiling water and mud)
+ life still exists, perhaps underground or in microscopic form on the surface or at the polar ice caps
Despite your certainty, no-one will know for sure until we get there
2007-03-27 08:56:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not now but at one point there may have.. On August 6, 1996, Nasa announced the discovery of evidence for the existence of fossil life on Mars... remember?
The first Mars orbiter, Mariner 9, revived some hope for all those considering life on Mars. Mariner 9 cartographed virtually the whole planet and found a diversity of interesting landforms, including high volcanoes, huge canyons, extended chaotic terrain and dry river beds indicating the former presence of huge quantities of water on ancient young planet Mars...................... there was no question that the Martian poles were ice-locked and so Mars indeed seemed to possess one of the essential ingredients for life, namely H20
2007-03-27 08:56:25
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of scientist believe that it is possible for find bacteria on Mars living in the soil. We will not really know until we can send some better probes there or even a manned mission.
2007-03-27 08:56:14
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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Up until now there is no reason for anyone to believe there is life on Mars.
HOWEVER, I sometimes thing it is a bit arrogant for scientists to assume that there HAS to be water and there HAS to be a temperature like the one here on Earth. When in reality, this is one HUGE Universe. For us to say that for there to be life somewhere it has to be Earth-like conditions are not very intelligent.
2007-03-27 08:58:36
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answered by Æ 3
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2016-12-08 12:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Theres not any life on mars. From what they've dicovered there used to life on the planet but now there is not. But I do think there is life on other planets farther out in space.
2007-03-27 09:01:58
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answered by Liz 3
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There WAS life on Mars. Now there is none.
2007-03-27 08:55:15
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answered by Liz 3
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The jury is still very much out. There is a definite possibility that life could still exist underground at the unicelular or bacterial level.
2007-03-27 09:04:14
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answered by Graham B 2
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Nobody live on Mars, because we don't send anybody to live on Mars (YET)! Hope this help
2007-03-27 08:56:47
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answered by Anonymous
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we just found large ice deposits, where there's ice there was at one time water (or could be) and where there is water there is life, perhaps single celled organisms but life none the less.
2007-03-27 08:58:22
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answered by uncle82jr 2
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