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In English grammar the possessive form is " Mars' " . Note the position of the apostrophe. We would say " Mars' atmosphere " .
The plural form of Mars remains Mars, as it is already a plural noun.
The Roman form of Mars is Ares.
the answer is 184km from to the sun from mars
No. Mars does not have plate tectonics. The volcanoes on Mars are the result of hot spots.
Mars has a red rockey surface and once had water on it. in the winter icecaps form and in the summer they form rivers
Yes. Mars use to have water like Earth's. When Mars's core cooled dramatically, the water on Mars froze.
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There is only very small amounts of water in a gas form in the atmosphere and there has been found that there is water in the ice caps on Mars. There is no liquid water on Mars. But ancient Mars is believed to have as much water as Earth does today, in liquid form.
It certainly does, but it's in the form of ice.