This question in from Mrs Freemans Astronomy class in Idaho. Do you think life on Mars could exists in caves or warm, unground pools on Mars?
If we were to find caves or warm, underground pools on Mars those would be very good places to look for life. Based on what we know about Mars so far, it is unlikely that we will find such places. It would be more likely to find water ice and perhaps some very cold water under some ice under the surface. Studies are being performed by biologists to find out which organisms on earth can survive in these extreme cold environments. Expert: Janice Bishop SETI Institute P.I. NASA Ames Research Center Question: My theory on life on Mars or in the universe. I believe life is present on Mars also I taking a far toss in my next statement. A planet with rocks, wind, ice, or water what ever form it may come in or just volcanic activity is that a form of life. I consider it to be that’s planet (way of life) we human define life but if a rock could talk what will it say? Atoms are in every thing. Isn’t that a life form? Are we over looking the something I know we are looking for organisms. Answer:
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