Mars is an extremely cold planet with an average temperature around minus-80 degrees. Temperatures can dip to minus-225 degrees around the poles. Periods of warmth are brief — highs can reach 70 degrees for a brief time around Noon at the equator in the summer.
Baron Wasteland
You can find different climate data for different areas in Colorado. It goes by city or area rather than county. http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/summary/Climsmco.html
This is a very good question but from research that I have done in previous years would say the answer would be no because mars does not have some characteristics that earth does have. Mars does not have trees and and ocean. They have no food supply except rock. But no, I am afraid we would not be living on mars, sorry!There are some reports of scientists finding ice on Mars, so it is possible that, if Mars were where earth is, Mars would have life. It is roughly the same size, which would create a similar climate. One problem, however, is its rotation. Because of the slow speed at which Mars rotates, one side would be perpetually cold, and one hot, so life would have to survive only along the rim between the areas.If the earth were closer to the sun, it would likely be too hot for humans to live in, but there are some bacteria that live comfortably in hot springs, so an alternate form of life may arise.If the situation in your question were to occur, 'we' as a human race may not live on mars, but likely some other species would.
who is mars named after and why Mars was the Roman god of war. The planet Mars has a reddish surface, remeniscent of blood.
If Mars is flat, then so is the Earth.
no because its a chocolate mars bar
summary of crime on mars by arthur c.clarke
it is about 0 degrees on mars
No because they have no oxygen in mars
yep
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The Mars Climate Orbiter
It consists mainly of Carbon Dioxide. It is very cold.
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The crustal history of mars is the climate.
it is vey hot
no
Phobos is a moon of the planet Mars. It is too small to have an atmosphere so it has no climate.