None. Birds need oxygen, as do we. Plus, the lack of an atmosphere on Mars would cause them to freeze, burn, and suffocate at the same time. The side facing the sun would burn, and the other side would freeze.
Some extremophiles such as certain types of bacteria, archaea, and lichens have been shown to survive in Mars-like conditions in laboratory studies. These organisms have adapted to harsh environments on Earth and may have the potential to survive on Mars due to similarities in temperature, radiation levels, and dry conditions.
It is possible that very primitive life could survive on Mars, but not advanced life leading to anything like humans.
On Mars the astronaut could hike for thousands of miles and explore incredible canyons and mountains, so he may not be as bored as he would become in a cave. On Mars the astronaut could use solar panels to power all of his equipment for the entire year. On Mars, the communication would be wireless. On Mars there would be sunsets and sunrises and beautiful stars to look at. So the cave experiment ( done several times already ) would not prove how long an astronaut could survive on Mars. On Mars, an astronaut could have robots to help him do things. He could possibly travel by bicycle or on a small electric motorbike. He could probably even explore caves.
Three types of forest populations that could not survive in a pond ecosystem are monkeys, ants, and birds.
There are many mammals and birds that can survive after a storm. However there are fewer mammals and birds that can survive after a storm than what can.
no there is no oxygen on mars and no water
No
Nothing can survive where there is no food, water, and shelter. So those are also places where birds can't survive.
Unless humans figure out a way to create artificial air, we would never survive on Mars.
no because you need oxygen and in Mars
They survive from food and hunting.
If you were to just put a person on Mars, then no. There is no oxygen on Mars, and oxygen is essential to human life. However, if there were buildings which could provide the oxygen, similar to a space station, and there is plenty of food, then yes it is possible for a human to survive on Mars.