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Nope, it's a matter of chemistry. At the temperature ranges where water could be used as a solvent for life (0-100C of course), green chlorophyll happens to be the most efficient chemical for photosynthesis. There are other kinds - brown, red...but these are a lot less efficient and are used by plants that don't have any other choice, like deep seaweeds.
unless something can hybernate for millions of years and if you drop some water on it suddenly wakes up, we ain't seein' no martains.