The atmosphere of Mars is mostly Carbon Dioxide (95.3%, but there is also Nitrogen (2.7%), Argon (1.6%), Oxygen (0.13%), Carbon monoxide (0.07%), and tiny amounts of other gases.
The atmosphere of Mars is very thin, with less than 1% of earth's atmospheric pressure at its surface.
Two elements,Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide.Almost 99%
Primarily carbon dioxide, some nitrogen and argon, with trace amounts of water vapor and various other gasses.
Carbon dioxide makes up more than 95 percent of the gas in Mars' atmosphere. Other gasses include argon, nitrogen, and methane.
Carbon Dioxide (about 95%) , Nitrogen , Argon , and tiny amounts of other gases too.
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Carbon dioxide is most of it, about 95%.
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Mainly CO2
The gases that surround the planet Mars are carbon dioxide, oxygen, methane, nitrogen and argon. Carbon dioxide makes up the majority of the atmosphere of Mars.
Mars's atmosphere consists of carbon dioxide, argon, nitrogen, and has traces of water and oxygen. None of which are poisonous to the human body.
The martian atmosphere is composed of five main gases, with carbon dioxide making up 95.32% of the atmosphere. Other gases include:Nitrogen - 2.7%Argon - 1.6%;Oxygen - 0.13%;Carbon Monoxide - 0.08%
The trapped gases identify the meteorites as Martian in the first place, because their abundance closely matches the gases identified by probes on Mars. The gas composition would also be based on the constituents of the Martian atmosphere (and possibly the planetary crust) at the time the meteors were ejected from the Martian surface. Compared to the current conditions on Mars, this could also give an indication of how the Martian climate and geology has been changing over time.
Answer 1Carbon DioxideOxygenNitrogenArgon_____________________________Answer 2Mars is 95.5% carbon dioxide and the rest is oxygen, nitrogen and various other gases(95%) Carbon Dioxide (2.7%) Nirogen And (2.3%) Argon
it is possible to live on Mars but to do this you would need an atmosphere, and to have an atmosphere you need gases. To make these gases (there have been discussions about this) you would need to build factories to give off green house gases and make an atmosphere, because Mars is extremely cold at night, then we would have to get people to Mars. This would cost billions and would take a long time to build the atmosphere.
The gases that surround the planet Mars are carbon dioxide, oxygen, methane, nitrogen and argon. Carbon dioxide makes up the majority of the atmosphere of Mars.
carbon-dioxide, argon and nitrogen
Carbon Dioxide, which is light brown in color.
Venus is very hot with poisonous gases in the atmosphere, Mars is very cold with a low atmospheric pressure.
Mars is an inner terrestrial rocky planet. Though there is an atmosphere is is very thin compare to the earths.
The martian atmosphere is composed of five main gases, with carbon dioxide making up 95.32% of the atmosphere. Other gases on Mars include:Nitrogen - 2.7%Argon - 1.6%;Oxygen - 0.13%;Carbon Monoxide - 0.08%
Carbon dioxide is about 95%. Then there's some nitrogen and argon.
Carbon dioxide. That's not quite right because carbon dioxide is about 95% of the atmosphere of Mars.
Mars's atmosphere consists of carbon dioxide, argon, nitrogen, and has traces of water and oxygen. None of which are poisonous to the human body.
The martian atmosphere is composed of five main gases, with carbon dioxide making up 95.32% of the atmosphere. Other gases include:Nitrogen - 2.7%Argon - 1.6%;Oxygen - 0.13%;Carbon Monoxide - 0.08%
Carbon-dioxide 95%; Nitrogen 3%; Argon 1.6%;traces of oxygen and methane.