Currently, no. Scientists are searching for water. If water is located, then possibly a plant found on Earth can be transported to Mars, where it can begin to produce oxygen. Whether there is a plant that can survive the cold winters of Mars is the question.
I have never heard the phrase terra-farm but I have heard terra-form. Terra-form is where Mars will be changed to house human beings. Mars is made up of mostly CO2 And plants need it. We breath out CO2 and that leaves enough for the plants. The plants convert it into their energy and O2 and we get oxygen. This allows us to breath and also live. This cycle will be started by placing plants that are very CO2 prominent and figuring out a way to water it. We may start small but one plant will easily multiply into a million.
Our current level of technology does not provide a suitable, long term functional plan for any form of colony on Mars (At our current technology level)
No, not without some form of isolation and a great deal of technology
These planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth (Terra) and Mars.
In English grammar the possessive form is " Mars' " . Note the position of the apostrophe. We would say " Mars' atmosphere " .
The plural form of Mars remains Mars, as it is already a plural noun.
The Roman form of Mars is Ares.
Possible as long as we have the technology to create a living environment on mars.
We have the technology for it but there are too many other problems about going to mars
There is no reason why anyone cannot land on Mars, bar (No pun intended) except cost and technology.
To form sculptures of humans and animals.
the answer is 184km from to the sun from mars