Not very. Mars is a little red dot in the eastern sky just before dawn. It will be a little bigger in January, 2010.
Yes.
Mars is very cold even in summer.
Yes, Mars has seasons just like Earth does.
about 749336 km, which is about 94.9% farther than the moon
yes. Mars lays on an axis which rotates around the sun. Mars has a winter and a summer
Yes. On August 27, 2009, Mars will be a tiny red dot in the sky which will rise about 2 hours before sunrise, and be visible about 40 degrees above the eastern horizon at dawn.If you're reading that "Mars will appear as big as the full moon!"... well, that was a hoax that gets sent out every year about this time, but it is not true. Mars will NEVER appear as big as the full Moon; Mars is 35 million miles away at the closest, and right now is closer to 120 million miles away.
Summer in Mars lasts for about 178 Martian Days.
summer
No. Mars did make an exceptionally close approach to Earth in August 2003, and every year since, spammers change the date and resend the message. However, Mars will NEVER appear "as big as the full Moon". Right now, on August 9, 2009, Mars rises a little before sunrise and is visible low in the eastern sky at dawn. By January, 2010, Mars will be overhead at midnight, but this will be one of the more distant conjunctions.
Green
Ice.
it is a big ball of iron in mars