Every solar system has a star, in our case it's the sun. Now the sun has different planets circling around it. Just like the earth, mars is one of the sun's planets. A star is a massive ball of plasma that is held together by gravity. (It's gravity is also greater than that of it's planets.)
The sun would appear about 2/3 as big from Mars as it does from Earth, so only about 1/2 as bright.
However, Mars' atmosphere cannot block most UV light or high energy radiation from the Sun, so a person without protective shade on his spacesuit (they cannot live without one) would be blinded in a very short time.
The Sun is 208 times larger than Mars. So 8,998,912 (almost 9 million) Mars would fit inside the Sun.
The sun is a newspaper and mars is a chocolate bar!
It looks much smaller and the light is a different color because of the additional distance and the different elements in the atmosphere.
They are both the same spherical shape only at different size.
They both are part of the sOlar system
The wind erosion is mostly responsible for the shape of planet Mars as well as the space debris that impact Mars.
The shape does not change, only the length, depending on where the light comes from. Such as on a sundial, and the shadow gets longer or shorter over hours.
canines are like doges
It consists mainly of Carbon Dioxide. It is very cold.
Mars and Venus and the moon.
they are the same shape, a circle
They are both rocky, relatively the same size and shape, contain water (though mars has only trace amounts). Both have atmospheres, are relatively close to the sun. Both hypothetically capable of supporting life. But if you need to compare them they would be the same.earth similar to mars is sphere shape .
The Sun and its planets are all basically spheres. The earth is an 'oblate sphere' - that it, it is flattened at the poles.
The planet Mars is round in shape. All of the planets in our solar system are orbits. The gravitational pull of the sun has formed the planets to be around.
Mars is, on the whole, far colder than the Earth, for a couple of reasons. First off, it's farther from the Sun. Secondly, and probably most importantly, Mars has no atmosphere to speak of. The lack of an atmospheric "blanket" means that Mars is unable to retain any heat energy that does get to it from the Sun.
Because of the elliptical shape of its orbit, its distance from the Sun is anywhere from 128 to 155 million miles.
mars is a small planet
Mars is the 4th planet from the sun.
the answer is 184km from to the sun from mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the solar system.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.
Mars is exactly 444,000,250miles from the sun