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No. A Cactus needs oxygen for respiration. Also needs nutrients from the soil.

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Q: Can a cactus survive on Mars with only one teaspoon of water?
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Can plant can survive on planet Mars?

no there is no oxygen on mars and no water


Can a moonflower survive Mars?

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Which planet do Astronomers believe there is a good chance it contains liquid water?

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Do we have the technology to terra form Mars?

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