Carl Sagan suggested back in 1993 that we should strike Venus with large asteroids, in an attempt to eject the inhospitable atmosphere away from the planet.
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Yes it is certainly scientifically possible. See links on terraforming and in particular Mars.
The Moon. After that, it could be Venus or Mars, depending on their orbits. The distance between the Earth and Mars/ Venus changes.
To make Mars habitable, the most feasible solution would be to artificially create a thicker atmosphere through terraforming, potentially by releasing greenhouse gases to trap heat and promote warming. This could potentially allow for liquid water on the surface and protection from harmful radiation. Establishing sustainable habitats and ecosystems with technologies such as bioengineered organisms could also contribute to making Mars more habitable for humans.
The two planets closest to Earth are Venus and Mars. Venus is the closest planet to Earth, followed by Mars.
Terraforming is the (as yet) untried process of converting an alien landscape into one more Earth-like. For example, a plan to seed the atmosphere of Mars with oxygen and let geology and evolution gradually convert Mars into a human-habitable planet would be considered terra-forming.
The order of Mercury ,Venus and Mars by size is: Mercury ,Mars and Venus
Venus is closer to the Sun than Mars. Venus is the second planet from the Sun, while Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.
Mars. Because if you weigh 105 pounds here on earth then you would weigh 39.5 pounds on Mars while on Venus you would weigh 95.2. The whole jump height is all about the amount of force in Newtons you put into it and how much you weigh. So net time you think "Could you jump higher on Venus or on Mars?" Just think about the weight you have and the amount of force you put into it.
Venus is hotter than Mars because Venus is closer to the Sun.
Venus is. Venus is the second planet outward from the sun, Mars is the fourth.
ITS DIFFERT because mars is small and venus is big