No. It is too cold.
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Because on Mars it is too cold so any water on the surface is frozen, while on Venus its too hot.
getting eaten by aliens or getting burnt alive seeing as Mars is extremely hot, too hot to farm on anyway!
one half is too hot and the other half is too cold
Mars is a planet that is too cold for liquid water to exist on its surface. Almost the entire surface of Mars is covered in ice.
Goldilocks's porridge was not too hot, not too cold but just right. The Earth is not too hot (like Venus) and not too cold (like Mars), but just right. It isn't surprising because life developed on Earth so it got used to the conditions at an early stage.
Mars is closer to Earth, than anything else except the Moon, (we went there, 1969 to 1972), and Venus which is too hot
Mainly because of the distance to the sun, which makes Mercury a lot warmer and Mars a fair bit colder. Mercury is too hot to have any running water, and Mars is too small to retain an atmosphere.
The 2 inner ones are too hot for life, the outer 4 are too cold. Only Earth & Mars are within the "temperate" zone ... (and actually both are outside it - except for our atmosphere we'd be too cold too) and Mars has too little air for survival.
It explores the surface of mars and it is a robot like feature. It shows the surface of mars and the NASA people can see what is happening on mars. They're seeing if there are traces of water too.
NO. people never land on mars because it's surface is absolutely hot . Venus might look rocky like mars but under neath the surface is boiling hot larva. So that answer's your question happy figurine it out by the first person to walk on mars
The sun: Too hot. Mercury: Hg Venus: Too pretty. Earth: Too many humans and global warming. Mars: Too much war. Jupiter: Doesn't like Mars. Saturn: Too much material. Uranus: Too much sky. Neptune: Too much water. Pluto: The underworld is too big.