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So far, it still says no.
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Until now, it has not been discovered.
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Is there life on Mars Mars is the fourth planet in the solar system, and it is second only to Venus at the distance from Earth and our closest neighbor. The strong interest in whether there is life on this planet dates back to 1877. That year, an Italian astronomer named Chia Paleri noticed the first traces on the surface of Mars.
He called these traces "canals", believing that they were either natural ditches or real canals—dug by intelligent Martians. The discovery of Chia Paleri caused a sensation all over the world. In the United States, there is a tycoon named Perciwell Lowell, who built an observatory in the town of Vlastaff, Arizona, dedicated to the study of Mars.
Through the huge telescope of the Lowell Observatory, thousands of photographs of Mars and the "canal" were taken. Lowell believes that there is life on Mars, and many others think so. As a result, Martians of different shapes and sizes have become the hottest topic in science fantasy.
In 1930, a radio station, on Halloween, broadcast the news that Martians had landed on the surface of the Earth and began to invade the Earth, and this "news" caused thousands of listeners who believed it to be true to panic. However, after careful study by scientists, especially the large number of close-up photos of the planet by artificial satellites**, there are signs that life on Mars is unlikely.
Its atmosphere is only 1 the size of the Earth's atmosphere, and it is mainly composed of carbon dioxide, a deadly gas. The surface of Mars is covered with iron oxide dust, so it looks red. The dust sometimes turns into a sandstorm that obscures the sky and lasts for months.
In addition, there is no trace of water on Mars, at least no trace of liquid water. "Is there life on Mars? This question remains unanswered.
While higher beings are unlikely to survive there, lower beings may be able to. As people explore Mars further, some lower creatures may be found there, but don't expect them to "invade Earth"!
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