Mars being 78,342,130 Kilometeres further away from the Sun, with a temperature range of -140ºC to 20ºC; Whereas Earth has a temperature range of -69ºC to 58ºC, would Make Mars much much colder than Earth.
No because it is to hot to live there.
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
Mercury: Small, rocky Venus: Hot, inhospitable Earth: Blue, life-sustaining Mars: Red, dusty
Mars is not very hot because it has a thin atmosphere that cannot trap heat effectively. The atmosphere on Mars is mostly carbon dioxide, which is not as effective at retaining heat as Earth's atmosphere. Additionally, Mars is further away from the Sun than Earth, so it receives less solar energy.
mars is one of the inner planets meaning it is not as hot as some but is still hotdepends on what side the sun is shining on if the sun is then it gets extremly hot if not it is extremly cold
Mars is closer to Earth, than anything else except the Moon, (we went there, 1969 to 1972), and Venus which is too hot
Mars is actually very cold with an average surface temperature of about -80 degrees Fahrenheit (-62 degrees Celsius). This is because Mars has a thin atmosphere that is not able to trap heat effectively, unlike the thicker atmosphere of Earth.
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.
earth is 1 planet away from mars
Mars does not orbit the Earth. Mars orbits the Sun, as does the Earth.
probably mars because it's not to cold nor to hot.
Because cost of liquid soar like eagle.