Differing in situ values have been reported for the average temperature on Mars, with a common value being −55 °C (218 K; −67 °F). Surface temperatures may reach a high of about 20 °C (293 K; 68 °F) at noon, at the equator, and a low of about −153 °C (120 K; −243 °F) at the poles
i hope you die
no clue & i asked first
The temperatures on Mars range from -87°C (-125°F) to -5°C (23°F).
on mars it is not hot it is very cold the low is 65 dc and the high of 15 dc but not very hot
The correct spelling is "temperatures"
sand is mainly silica, the same stuff that turns into see through glass when subjected to very high temputures
No, it won't. This is because of Mars' extremely thin atmosphere, lack of oxygen, extreme cold, high levels of solar radiation, low soil nutrients, and a high amount of acids in the soil.
On Mars, there is low gravity, so there you could jump twice as high as you can on Earth. The acceleration due to gravity on mars is 3.71 m/s2, which is 0.379 times that of Earth. (The gravity on Earth is 2.64 times greater than the gravity on Mars.)
That's MARS.
Mars Area High School was created in 1967.
mars has oceans of liquid water
It can reach as high as 27°C and as low as -143°C. The average temperature is around -87°C.