no
no
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.
Not yet...
Plants cannot grow on Mars because the planet lacks the necessary atmosphere, water, and suitable temperature to support plant life. The high levels of radiation, low air pressure, and lack of organic nutrients in the soil also make it challenging for plants to survive on Mars.
yes you can its a proven fact
Quite simply, No.
No. The soil on Mars lacks the organic nutrients necessary to grow plants.
There are no plants on Mars. We know this because of the rovers we have sent and the satellites we have taking pictures of the planet.
not that we know of --- Some people are saying that there are tiny plants. Many described it as it was very small and is in black color but i don't think there can be plants on Mars
we can make an airtight city in which we can grow plants
No, because there is no life on Mars, so that wouldn't be possible, all planet Mars can do is erode and grow smaller or bigger.
No, Mars is a barren planet with no liquid water, no plants, and the atmosphere is almost all carbon dioxide.