About 600 pascals. For comparison, standard atmospheric pressure on Earth is about 101 kilopascals.
It would need around 4x1018 kg of air to raise Mars' atmosphere to earth's atmospheric pressure. The answer is formulated under general pressure-depth relation assuming ratio of atmosphere depth is very small to the planet's diameter. P = m.g/A P = pressure = 101300 Pascal at earth's sea level m = mass of air [=] kg g = Mars gravity = 3.7 m/s2 A = surface area of Mars [=] m2
Mars has a very thin atmosphere made up mostly of carbon dioxide. The atmospheric pressure on Mars is less than 1% of the atmospheric pressure on earth.
30 to 60 kms
Like on earth, atmosphere pressure is higher where elevation is lowest. The depth of Valleys and Impact craters, with depth of up 8000 meters, have the thickest atmosphere.
Mars has the next thinnest atmosphere, a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. Although thin, it's much more substantial than anything mercury has got in the way of surface pressure.
mars atmosphere pressire is 00.7 millibars
Yes, it has an atmosphere so it has air pressure.
That's MARS.
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It would need around 4x1018 kg of air to raise Mars' atmosphere to earth's atmospheric pressure. The answer is formulated under general pressure-depth relation assuming ratio of atmosphere depth is very small to the planet's diameter. P = m.g/A P = pressure = 101300 Pascal at earth's sea level m = mass of air [=] kg g = Mars gravity = 3.7 m/s2 A = surface area of Mars [=] m2
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Mars has a low atmospheric pressure reading because there is a lighter atmosphere, which means less air, which means less weight or pressure.
Mars has an atmosphere, though it is different than our atmosphere here on Earth. The atmosphere of Mars is thin, cold, and dry and contains much less oxygen than the atmosphere of Earth. The oxygen content of the Martian atmosphere is only 0.13 percent, compared with 21 percent in Earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide makes up 95.3 percent of the gas in the atmosphere of Mars. It also contains nitrogen and argon and very small amounts of water and methane. Additionally, the atmospheric pressure on Mars is only about 1/100 that of Earth's!
Mars has a very thin atmosphere made up mostly of carbon dioxide. The atmospheric pressure on Mars is less than 1% of the atmospheric pressure on earth.
30 to 60 kms
Venus is very hot with poisonous gases in the atmosphere, Mars is very cold with a low atmospheric pressure.
Like on earth, atmosphere pressure is higher where elevation is lowest. The depth of Valleys and Impact craters, with depth of up 8000 meters, have the thickest atmosphere.