No, not as far as Astronomers know!
Mars is what we call a dead planet it is a self sterilizing planet with a cold core it has no magnetic belt and therefore is unable to block solar radiation sent by the Sun and Jupiter so in a nutshell NO Mars cannot support life
As far as we know, Earth is the only planet which has life. There may be life on other planets within our Solar System, but we may not have found them yet. The only possible planets within our Solar System is Mars. There may well be life on some of the moons of other planets, and these include Europa and Titan. but until they are explored it will stay a possibility,
Outside of our Solar System, there are bountiful possibilities, but we cannot be certain due to limitations in technology.
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The Universe has billions of galaxies and trillions of stars - the chances of life elsewhere is considerably high.
In our solar system, no. But there is water on Mars. In different solar systems there is a very high chance that there are millions of other planets just like Earth with human life, we just haven't found any yet. And even if there are many planets with life, we may never ever find them.
Not yet. It is possible that in a few decades, some farsighted nation will land and establish a colony there. Probably India or China.
No, mars is too dry because if all of the water was liquid it would cover a small fraction of its surface. And mars has a thin atmosphere and a weak magentic field covering small parts of it. Plus its really cold. the conditions are too hostile to support intelligent life. But microbial life might be on mars.
Maybe there could be more intellgent creatures like animal like aleins on mars billions of years ago when it had liquid water a thick atmosphere and it was as warms as the northern parts of the earth. There might have been plants and animals on mars back then.
But sometime mars might be terraformed and a few babies might be raised on mars. And more and more humans would appear and mars might be considered home to some people in the future.
But from now NASA is studying mars and planning a manned mission in 2030
Most scientists suspect that there is, but it can only be an opinion and a suspicion,
based on purely statistical considerations and the vast numbers of stars and likely
planets in the universe.
As yet, it can't be based on any observations, because as yet, no evidence of life
anywhere outside of earth has ever been observed.
We have only been able to closely observe the planets in our own solar system, and no life has been found on planets other than the Earth. Most scientists would agree that there almost certainly is life on other planets which orbit other stars than our own, but we have not been able to confirm that hypothesis as yet.Note: although there have been news reports that Mars has been found to have chemicals which would be conducive to the formation of life, that does not mean that life has actually been found on Mars, or that fossil evidence has been found that life used to exist on Mars. So far, we have found no life on Mars.
No. because every other planet except earth has life on it. so there would be no show in changing of season.
No. Life has not been detected anywhere except on Earth.
So far the answer is Earth... But we are still looking around...
Complex Life. (in our solar system at least)
It has dogs, fish, trees, people, and cars on it.
No planet except the planet Earth is known to sustain life till date.
As far as what we know today, there is no life on any planet anywhere, except the Earth.
No life has been detected except on the planet earth.
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It used to be. Scientists have found frozen water on Mars.
Not entirely sure what you mean with "living planet"; there is no known life on Mercury, or on any other planet on our Solar System for that matter, except on Earth of course.
No planet that we know of other than Earth is capable of supporting life.
No. because every other planet except earth has life on it. so there would be no show in changing of season.
No. Life has not been detected anywhere except on Earth.
Because our Earth receives just the right amount of heat for the developement of vegetation,human life and animal life.Mars is too cold for any kind of life.That's why no life can thrive on any planet except the Earth.
not that we know of. but the 8 planets we have, all of them dont except earth has life.
None (intelligent or otherwise) has been positively identified except on Earth.