because there is no water or air
(Correction) Actually, there is water on Mars, but because of the atmospheric pressure, it can only exist in the form of ice or water vapor, not as a liquid. Also there is air, because it has an atmosphere. Air is just a colorless, odorless, tasteless, gaseous mixture and Mars has that. It is just mostly carbon dioxide (about 96%) and has very little oxygen (less than 1 percent) and not much nitrogen (3%). These two factors are much to inhospitable for any kind of life (at least those that exist on Earth) but there is evidence to suggest that simple organisms once inhabited the planet billions of years ago.-Akilae
No. Humans only live on Earth. There is likely no life at all on Mars.
At the moment, no life forms are believed to currently live on Mars. If Mars could support life, the organisms would have to survive high carbon dioxide levels and low temperatures. Additionally, the presence of ice caps indicate that Mars once supported life but no evidence has been found yet.
Well. Cyanobacteria were the first life forms on Earth that did not require oxygen to breathe. I think there is probably life on Mars. But I don't really know for sure. But if there is life on Mars, it probably would be microscopic as cyanobacteria.
water and life forms
as far as we currently know, there are no life forms on Mars.
There are no life forms with language on Mars, so the planets has no live languages. The only form of language on Mars is on the labels on equipment that has been shipped from Earth to Mars, so it could be said that the language of Mars is English.
As far as we know there are no life forms on the planet Mars.
No. It is all mechanical.
no....
The atmosphere on Mars does not support life so no a hippo can not live on Mars.
There is a possibility that Mars supports bacterial or microscopic life forms, but nothing complex. And we don't know that there is any life at all on Mars.
Yes and no . They have found water,but never other life forms On mars.