A lot! Also depends on how fast you want to go. It takes a lot of energy to escape the earth's gravity. After than you can float to Mars but it could take many years.
The martian atmosphere is composed of five main gases, of which carbon dioxide makes up 95.32% of the atmosphere. Other gases include:
Nitrogen - 2.7%
Argon - 1.6%;
Oxygen - 0.13%;
Carbon Monoxide - 0.08%
Researching your question, I couldn't find an exact (or even estimated) value for the volume of gas on Mars. What I can tell you is that the atmosphere on Mars is primarily CO2, and the average pressure on the surface of the planet is 1/100th of what it is here on Earth. That, and the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere changes seasonally. During the Martian winter, some of it freezes and falls as snow on the planets poles. Then in the summer, it sublimates back into a gas.
Mars' Atmosphere only contains 0.2% Oxygen the rest is 95% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen and 1.6% argon.
alot 5'000'000'000 lbs 5'000'000'000 lbs
95.72%
4.1 km/s
"When H.G. Wells wrote about invaders from Mars, not much was known about the planet."
how much fuel is needed to get to the moon in a rocket
Earth is much bigger than Mars Earth's diamater is 12,756km, while Mars' diamater is 6,787kmEarth
Mars is a rocky planet. The rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Dwarf planets like Pluto may contain rock, but also presumably much ice.
76 pounds on Mars.
Mars' mass is 641,849,999,999,999,934,464 tonnes.
"When H.G. Wells wrote about invaders from Mars, not much was known about the planet."
Lots
how much fuel is needed to get to the moon in a rocket
Not much gas at all, as Mars is a rocky planet with not much of an atmosphere.
Earth is much bigger than Mars Earth's diamater is 12,756km, while Mars' diamater is 6,787kmEarth
Mars is a rocky planet. The rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Dwarf planets like Pluto may contain rock, but also presumably much ice.
76 pounds on Mars.
Neptune is much colder than Mars.
Probably a rocky planet similar to Mars, except smaller. All the asteroids combined are not as much mass as Mars is.
Mars. Not Mars. Jupiter is a lot bigger than Earth, but the Sun is much bigger than a planet.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds