If it did, it would be destroyed. Due to gravity, it would not happen.
then mars will be dark like when the moon is in front of the sun
Our faces will melt off
It happens all the time. What happens to the Sun? Nothing at all.
It is likely that the Sun will expand to the point where it engulfs Mars when it becomes a red giant in about 5 billion years. At that stage, the Sun will have exhausted its hydrogen fuel and will start burning helium, causing it to expand and consume Mercury, Venus, and eventually Mars.
Mars does not have solar flares in the same way that Earth does. Solar flares are caused by activity on the Sun, and Mars lacks a strong magnetic field to shield it from such events. However, Mars can still be affected by solar activity in other ways, such as through changes in its atmosphere.
the answer is 184km from to the sun from mars
The parent star of Mars is the Sun. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
It is estimated that about 13 pounds of material from Mars lands on the Earth each year. That happens when meteorites hit Mars and knock material up into the sky. A very small proportion escapes from Mars's gravity and goes into orbit round the Sun. A very small proportion reaches the Earth. A very small proportion of that reaches the ground.
mars is the 4th planet from the sun and it does orbit
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.
Mars is exactly 444,000,250miles from the sun
No. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.