Mars is visible at different times, depending on its position as it orbits the sun. Without a telescope, it looks like a bright star. If you have a telescope, it will look like a solid planet, which is what it is. Lots of websites will give its current position and indicate if it can be seen from Earth at the current time or not. See the link below.
No. You can see Mars with just your eyes on a clear night.
Mars
Yes, through a telescope
YES, maybe you can look through it and you will see it. A clear glass is transparent and you can see through transparent things
Clarion, halcyon, undimmed, cloudless, bright...Transparent is another word for clear. Windows are typically clear. Clear windows allow automobile drives to see and remain protected while driving.
All telescopes will see Mars. The larger the scope, the more light that will be collected and the better the image will be of mars. With certain filters, you will be able to disseminate the different areas on the planet.
Certainly. Mars is often highly visible with the naked eye.
Clear means that it is see through eg. Some thing can be blue but see through-therefore clear. Colourless mean that it has no colour.
Clear or see through
Clear, see through.
clear and see through
No, bones are not clear. If you see a show with people digging up dinosaur bones, they're not see-through.