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HAS ANYONE HEARD THAT THEY FOUND WATER ON MARS. WHICH WATER MAKES LIFE. DO YOU THINK THERE COULD BE A LIVING THING ON MARS??

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  1. Mars is too cold for any sort of plant life, or mammal life, or fish life. The only possible candidate would be bacterial life, and even that is a stretch. This water is frozen, not liquid. In order for it to be a liquid, the temperature would have to exceed 0 degrees centigrade, and the average temperature on Mars is -150 degrees centigrade. The water isn&#039;t going to help anything, or anyone.

    The only bacteria that could live there would have to be very hardy, and able to live without oxygen and water. Bacteria like that exists on Earth, but it can&#039;t survive temperatures of 150 below.  


  2. I understand that water has been confirmed on Mars via experiments from the Mars Phoenix lander.  I doubt there is anything living on Mars, however.

    Here is a story about it: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoeni...

  3. NO NO NO NO LIVING THING ON MARS IF THERE WERE LIVING THINGS ON MARS WHY ARE YOU USING CAPS? DOES THAT MAKE SENSE AT ALL? IF NO...I DONT SEE ANY REASON WHY I SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT MARS SINCE WE ARE NOT LIVING IN MARS ANYWAYS.

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