Mars has a thin atmosphere 95% carbon dioxide and 0.13% oxygen. When it gets cold in the winter the CO2 freezes so that there is less in the atmosphere and when summer comes it warms up and goes back into the atmosphere suzanne
No there is not the only one even close to earth is mars because they found traces of water on it.
No, Mars has a much lower atmospheric pressure compared to Earth. The average surface pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's atmospheric pressure at sea level, making it too thin to support human life without a pressure suit.
Yes it would take 3 years to get to mars, or less at the right timing when mars is close to earth
54,600,000 kilometers from earth.
No. That's the "Mars Hoax" that Mars will be close to Earth and appear "as bigas the full moon!". Not even close to being true.
Yes, the atmospheric pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's pressure at sea level. This is due to Mars having a much thinner atmosphere compared to Earth.
they will be very close but they will not hit each other.
Actually mars will come close to earth on August 27th 2009!
The average atmospheric pressure on Mars is about 0.6% that of Earth's, which is equivalent to about 0.6 kilopascals (kPa). This low pressure is primarily due to Mars' thin atmosphere and lack of a significant magnetic field to protect it from solar wind erosion.
The atmospheric pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's atmospheric pressure at sea level. It averages around 0.6 kilopascals (kPa) compared to Earth's average sea level pressure of 101.3 kPa.
Not really. Mars is never closer to Earth than about 35 million miles away.
Mars and Venus