We're not entirely certain that it is possible (at least with current technology) so any answer would be pure speculation.
Possibly. It would take generations to accomplish though.
mars has an atmosphere so there is no way to anser your Question SORRY
yes but we are not sure yet at its current stage we cant but it is possible
There is currently no direct evidence of life on Mars. However, given the presence of water in the past and the potential for microbial life to exist in extreme environments, some scientists believe that Mars might have or could support microbial life. Further exploration and research are needed to determine the potential for life on Mars.
1.88 Earth years or 687 Earth days. is how many years for mars to revolve
Mars currently does not have the conditions necessary to support life as we know it. It has a thin atmosphere, low temperatures, and lack of liquid water on its surface. However, scientists are exploring ways to potentially terraform Mars in the future to make it more hospitable for life.
Mars already has an atmosphere. It is not known how long creating an Earthlike atmosphere because we do not have the ability to terraform planets and we do not know all of the challenges it might hold.
Last answer= no ------------- New= It depends we could live on mobile bases sent to mars, but only for research by astronauts. with the fact that there are powerful dust storms and tornadoes that will sweep over the surface occasionally, it wouldn't be possible to colonize on the surface for civilians from earth. and because of the low gravity, pressure, and temperature on mars, without a special suit, your blood would boil, then freeze. that would be a bad (but cool) way to die. because of that, one option is to create airtight seals in sections of the inactive underground magma chambers of Olympus Mons, a super massive volcano three times the size of mount everest. but, I'd say the best option would be to terraform mars. which means to make it like a second earth. terraformed mars would look like earth from space, all blue and green. to do this, we would have to send massive amounts of greenhouse gases to mars. on earth, too much greenhouse gas has a negative effect of global warming. but on mars, it would be a good thing. it would equalize pressure and temperature to make life. but, terraforming could take 100 years. if we do terraform mars, it's possible that one day, you could walk around on mars without the need for a space suit. so, those are our options for future colonization on mars
Bruno Mars is 25 years old. He was born on October 8 1985
I watched a show on the History Channel about the possibility to terraform Mars. Mars has a thin atmosphere including oxygen and carbon gases. There is water in the rocks and it looks like the north pole may have ice too. One suggestion was to put a satellite in orbit around Mars and use solar to heat up the surface. It would take many years to heat up the planet but it would also create a breathable atmosphere. The settlement could even create greenhouses to grow plants on the surface and live in a sealed environment and underground until things get better on the surface. It would be a great idea if a meteor fell to Earth and no one is left on our planet. I did find out that we haven't the technology to create warp drive yet so it could take 6 months to get there though. Mgills
1,789 years
yes and no not many humans have been on mars okay thanks from mars