I don't know all 5, but here are some
Has there ever been life on Mars
If so, what happened to it's atmosphere
If so how advanced
If it did have an atmosphere, why is it ahead of the Earth in evolution or are we looking at Earths future
Yes is it, it's from kabobo which is about 5 miles away from mars but on the planet!
"The first 12 questions" that you're referring to may differ from "the first 12 questions" that I see, because when new questions are added, the older ones are shunted down. So I'll write a few rare facts about Mars, regardless of whether or not they were covered in the 12 questions you're referring to: • Mars is closer to Mercury than it is to Jupiter. True, Jupiter may be Mars's neighbor, but it is very far away from Mars. • Earth and Mars are closest to each other once every 2 years. This is why missions are sent to Mars every two years; to use lesser fuel. • Mars's larger and closer moon, Phobos, is the closest known natural satellite to it's planet in our Solar System, orbiting 9000 km above the Martian surface and completing an orbit around Mars once every 7.3 hours. Scientists have recorded that Phobos is moving closer to Mars every year. Scientists think that Phobos wil crash into Mars in 10-50 million years. • There is strong evidence that there might be pieces of the Earth's ground on Mars, and vice versa. When an asteroids hits Mars with extreme force, part of the ground on Mars will escape from the planet's gravity and soon end up crashing into the Earth. This could mean that bacterial life on parts of the Earth might exist on Mars. • Mars has the largest volcano in our Solar System, called Olympus Mons. Located in the northeastern part of Mars, Olympus Mons is about 14 mi (22 km) high.
Mars, it only has two moons, while there are thought to be at least 5 for Pluto.
The Universe - 2007 Mars The Red Planet 1-2 was released on: USA: 5 June 2007
The Curiosity rover landed on the planet Mars on August 5, 2012, at 10:31 PM PDT (Pacific Daylight Time).
The solar system has 8 planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) excluding Pluto (which most scientists consider to be only a dwarf planet, although the public still thinks it is a regular planet).
with current knowledge of the planet mars my best guess would be 5 maybe 7 years.
Fourth
None. The Greeks knew of 5 planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, & Saturn). The Earth was not at that time considered to be a planet.
to correct that it was around 4.6 billion years ago. scientists believe that early in earths days, a body about the size of mars crashed into the young earth flying many debree in earths orbit. it was then believed to form the moon. to correct that it was around 4.6 billion years ago. scientists believe that early in earths days, a body about the size of mars crashed into the young earth flying many debree in earths orbit. it was then believed to form the moon.
The Mars buggy started exploring the red planet, Mars, on July 6, 1997. The buggy was name Sojourner and has explored Mars for three months.
Mars is the planet in our solar system that has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. These moons were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall.