Yes it is certainly scientifically possible. See links on terraforming and in particular Mars.
the temperature of mars is 26 degrees
The average temperature on Neptune is about -214°C, while Mars has an average temperature of around -63°C. To find the net change in temperature from Neptune to Mars, subtract Mars' temperature from Neptune's: -63°C - (-214°C) = 151°C. Thus, the net change in temperature from Neptune to Mars is approximately 151 degrees Celsius.
Sometimes this is possible.
Yes, it is possible.
The lowest temperature on Mars -1400C (-2200F).
Mars does!!!
The average temperature of Mars is about -55° Centigrade or -67° Fahrenheit.
Change in temperature directly indicates a change in the mean amount of kinetic energy possessed by each particle. It also indirectly indicates a possible change in state, and a possible change in chemical properties too (chemical reactions often involve energy transfer in the form of temperature change).
The nighttime temperature on Mars is extremely cold. The average daytime temperature is -23 degrees celsius.
This question doesn't really make sense but the temperature on Mars is different than Earth's temperature because it is much closer to the Sun than Mars
No its not possible you will die
Possible indicators are: - new compounds are obtained - a change of phase may be possible - change of color - change of odor - change of temperature - change of viscosity - change of pH etc.