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Unless you live in a space housing environment specially created for human live on Mars, you would need a space suit to live on Mars, just as you would on the Moon. Mars has very little atmosphere, the temperatures are usually very cold. There is a good possibility of being hit by solar radiation. Mars has no life on it that we know of, and a human being would probably die, if they tried to live there without protection from a well designed, enclosed building, or a space suit.

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