its moslty like earths expect dried out with lots of iron and red
100% of the surface of mars is land. There is no surface water on mars
Mars currently has no oceans, thus the whole platetary surface is land.
The first object to land on the surface of Mars was the Soviet spacecraft Mars 3, which successfully landed on December 2, 1971.
All of the surface of Mars can be classified as dry land, even the frozen polar caps, because there is no liquid water on the surface of Mars. The total area of land on Mars is nearly the same as the "land" area of Earth, about 144,798,750 km2.
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NO. people never land on mars because it's surface is absolutely hot . Venus might look rocky like mars but under neath the surface is boiling hot larva. So that answer's your question happy figurine it out by the first person to walk on mars
The surface area of Mars is appx. 3.57804886 × 1010 acres
Mars only has about 28% the surface area of the Earth. What's interesting is that number matches the land area of Earth, so the total surface of Mars is roughly the same as the dry land surface of Earth.
All of Mars is "dry land" (even under the ice caps of frozen water and frozen carbon dioxide), while most of the Earth's surface (71%) is covered by water. So even though Mars has only 28% of Earth's surface area, the amount of dry land is about the same (144.8 million km2 compared to Earth's 144.9 million km2).
It explores the surface of mars and it is a robot like feature. It shows the surface of mars and the NASA people can see what is happening on mars. They're seeing if there are traces of water too.
There are thousads and thousands of volcanoes; Mars is a ruggedy land with almost no plains. I am a professor at Duke University.
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