No, there is not. Algae requires the presence of liquid water, the presence of certain light frequencies and the absence of certain others, and a reasonable carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere.
Mars has none of these things, has not had them for quite some time (if it ever did at all) and probably never will.
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Yes, on Mars there are winds and dust storms which erode features.
i don't think so, because when there's an earthquake here the techtonic plates rub together. there's techtonic plates because there's oceans. there aren't oceans or techtonic plates on mars.
Probably because there use to be water on Mars
Yes, mainly from wind and dust storms.
yes there are rocks and sand.
Usually, no. Earth is the only planet to have a molten core, which means it's Tectonic plates have something to 'Float' on and move around on. On Mars for example, the core is solid, and there are no tectonic plates, which means earthquakes aren't possible.
long term earthquakes are earthquakes that are for a long period of time and short term earthquakes are when the earthquakes are for a short period of time
We have no responsibilities towards earthquakes
I do not agree that Brazil has earthquakes.
Earthquakes are related to plate movements as it is caused by them.
Marsquakes.
Marsquakes
No, they did not. Poseidon was the one who could produce earthquakes. Also, they could not blame Mars, who was a Roman god.
On Mars, we would call them "marsquakes" rather than "earthquakes". The Mars probes do not have seismic sensors, and are unequipped to measure tectonic activity. However, some observations of the surface suggest that Mars may still be seismically active.
Marsquakes are quakes that occurs on Mars and only occurs every million years. Earthquakes are quakes that happen on Earth and happen every year or so.
On Mars, we'll probably call it a "Marsquake". Or, perhaps, we'll just say "Earthquake!" as we jump to get into our pressure suits just in case there is a crack in the dome. (Mars doesn't have enough atmosphere to support life; we'll have to build domed cities there. )
yes im doing a project on sun quakes, moon quakes, and mars quakes
Most earthquakes happen?
yes im doing a project on sun quakes, moon quakes, and mars quakes
There is no chance of life on Mars. There was once life on Mars. But as a result of the activities of its landscape, the atmosphere if filled with poisonous gases cannot sustain life, and there are also a lot of volcanoes and earthquakes everywhere in Mars.
BY what it seems you mean earthquake really. But a marsquake or earthquakes on mars don't exist because the planet has no tectonic plates like earth does
Mars quakes are caused by its mass and size collapsing in different parts of the planet. and earthquakes are caused by pressure being released between 2 tectonic plates