Mars is smaller than Earth, so you would not weigh as much there. There is very little atmosphere, so you would also be unable to breathe, and it is pretty cold, since Mars is further from the Sun than Earth.
Earth has oxygen they don't.
yes, tides would differ because of the difference in gravitational pull that would be created due to mars.
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The atmosphere of Mars is much less dense than that of Earth and is composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide. Earth's atmosphere is mostly nitrogen and oxygen.
mercury, venus, earth, and mars don't have rings. but some scientists differ whether or not mars has rings, but for now its appears not.
On both Venus and Mars, the most abundant gas in the atmosphere is carbon dioxide. On Earth nitrogen is the most abundant gas.
The weight of the bag of sugar on Mars would be about 0.38 times its weight on Earth, due to Mars having weaker gravity. On Jupiter, the weight of the bag of sugar would be about 2.53 times its weight on Earth, since Jupiter's gravity is much stronger.
The day length is similar (Mars's day is about 41 minutes longer tham ours), but the nights would be a couple of hundred degrees below zero.
Mars does not orbit the Earth. Mars orbits the Sun, as does the Earth.
earth is 1 planet away from mars
no mars is not saver then earth
Earth is bigger then Mars Mars has frozen water and the Earth has bothe liquid and solid water. The man leave on earth and cannot produce life on mars^_^ Mars is known as the red planet while the earth is the blue planet