You can squish a person anywhere. If you are referring to gravity alone, then no, it would not squash a person.
Not by the Martian gravity at any rate. The gravity on the surface of Mars is weaker than on Mercury.
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No, a person could not jump further on Mars than on Saturn. Mars has lower gravity than Earth but Saturn has much stronger gravity than both Mars and Earth, making jumping farther on Saturn impossible due to the higher gravitational pull.
If you were to just put a person on Mars, then no. There is no oxygen on Mars, and oxygen is essential to human life. However, if there were buildings which could provide the oxygen, similar to a space station, and there is plenty of food, then yes it is possible for a human to survive on Mars.
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The word squished has 1 syllable.
No person has yet walked on Mars.
No, I have never accidentally squished my cat.
No. The gravity on Mars is much weaker than the gravity on Earth but it is still significant. You could jump higher but you couldn't float.
Other words for squished are squeezed, pulverized or destroyed
No. A person would simultaneously freeze and asphyxiate on mars.