Mars has water, and a stron soild surface we can stand on. We would be able to live there in many years com (possibly) if it develops an atmosphere. It is also close enough to the earth, so we can study it more actively. It even has bacteria on it!
it is the only planet that people suspect life to use to have been on other than earth
What makes Mars unique? Well, the clouds of Mars are red in color, which lead us to believe the luscious BLUE planet is red. Mars is really blue, but the clouds make it appear red.
Mars is different(Pluto & The Moon are both different aswell)because it has no Atmosphere and all the other planets do.
mars is red, has a magnetic feild and will be colinized before the earths moon.
Mars is unique because Mars is made of pure metal and also because it is red and has two moon that there names are Phobos and Deimos.
no it is lower
These are also known as the four inner planets or terrestrial planets. These are mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Venus and mars
no. because the other planets are different distances away from the sun so it would take slightly longer for mars but quicker for Venus.
Mars is related to the other Inner Planets in the sense that it is formed of the rocky materials characteristic of the planets within the asteroid belt, ie; the Inner Planets. However, it has no known history in common with other planets short of several billion years ago, with the exception of meteorites thrown into space by asteroid collisions.
No, Earth and Mars are two different planets.
well only the planets that are close to mars like mercury
None. Mars is a planet which orbits The Sun. Planets do not orbit other planets. Mars does have two moon which orbit around it.
all planets.
earth
Yes. Mars.
mars
no
No, Mars goes the same way as the other planets. From your favorite 6th grader:)
No, the other terrestrial planets have soil, Earth, Mercury and Venus. Earths soil is different in that it contains organic matter.
Mars has a reddish appearance due to the presence of iron oxide in its soil. It has frozen water at its poles, which is unlike any other planet except Earth.
Mars and most of the other planets, yes.