It is difficult for humans to be on Mars due to the lack of a magnetic field or thick atmosphere. Humans could explore Mars by shielding themselves, such as with being in a dome or underground, much like the International Space Station being shielded by the radiation.
The atmosphere isn't thick enough to stop the solar radiation.
No. Mars is too cold for human life and the air is not breathable. There is no magnetic field to shield against solar radiation.
the asteroids belt is between the mars and the jupiter,thus,does not mean it has a belt.
Currently there is no real evidence that there is life on Mars. The atmosphere is too thin and there is not magnetic field to protect against solar radiation. Like the Earth mars might have been in the golden locks position.
Yes. Earth receives radiation. The atmosphere acts as a filter. The atmosphere of Mars is thinner than Earth. Mars receives radiation also.
yes
because there is little atmosphere to protect mars the above is correct, however another reason as to why mars gets more Uv radiation is because it does not have a magnetic field unlike Earth that can deflect of harmful cosmic and UV radiation
Lead, Water, Aluminum... something!
Yes, if you are human, no if you are martian
No it cannot. Not only do amphibians need liquid water (which Mars does not have), they also need food and oxygen. Mars also has a very thin atmosphere and a very weak magnetosphere, which does not block much of the sun's radiation. That radiation would kill anything on the surface. Mars is also very cold.
It is difficult for humans to be on Mars due to the lack of a magnetic field or thick atmosphere. Humans could explore Mars by shielding themselves, such as with being in a dome or underground, much like the International Space Station being shielded by the radiation.
No it is not a desert. It is actually the oxygen and radiation that causes the surface and atmosphere to turn red. Basically Mars is a dead planet.
Huge amounts of radiation that can cause cancer to produce rapidly
The atmosphere isn't thick enough to stop the solar radiation.
no need to worry that early about UV protection on mars because man has not even set foot on it yet....
Mars had a molten core that eventually cooled. Causing it to loose its magnetic field allowing solar winds and radiation to "wipe out" its atmosphere.