The rotation of Mars is very similar to the rotation of earth. Its axial tilt, the length of its day, and the direction of its rotation are all very similar to those of earth.
Yes. The view of the stars on Mars is the same as it is on Earth.
The orbit of mars is outside that of the earths orbit
If you can find a way to resist the pressure and high temperature , in addition to a constant source of water and food , life on Mars will be the same as life on Earth.
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mars is not terrestrial enough to support human life inthe easy way like earth does...
Yes. The view of the stars on Mars is the same as it is on Earth.
the same way earth does?
Same as Earth. The distance from Earth to Mars is insignificant in comparison to the distance scales in the Milky Way. - About 20,000 light-years.
It roates 3.59 to left on its axis
yes, Mars did look like the earth. It had liquid water on it. It does not look like earth anymore because the core of the planet cooled down and when that happened it lost its magnate field. The core cooled down faster than earth because mars is small the earth. The earth and mars will die the same way.
You see Mars the same way you see the other planets such as Jupiter or Venus; the same way that you see ANYTHING. Light from the Sun shines on all the planets just as it does on Earth, and the reflected light from Mars comes back to your eye here on Earth.
64 on Earth = 24.128 on Mars
The orbit of mars is outside that of the earths orbit
Yes, but it rotates the opposite way of earth
Mars and Earth are planets in a galaxy called the Milky Way, inside the universe.
Mars is never between the earth and the sun.
In the same way that the Earth has volcanoes and ice. However, Martian volcanoes do not appear to be active.