the moon
It is feasible, yes, though there are many technical problems that would have to be overcome first. Mars is not habitable to earthlings as it is, but it is potentially the most habitable place in our solar system after earth.
they would die
Water
Not having water on Mars is not something to overcome - unless you believe water is necessary to life and you are trying to figure out how there could be life on Mars. If that is the situiation, then you can only overcome it by seeing if there might have been water on Mars in the past.
Not having water on Mars is not something to overcome - unless you believe water is necessary to life and you are trying to figure out how there could be life on Mars. If that is the situiation, then you can only overcome it by seeing if there might have been water on Mars in the past.
There are many obstacles that man has to overcome in order to live on Mars, but here are the major five:• too far away: Mars is 34 million mi (55 million km) away from the Earth at its very closest approach. That requires a lot of fuel (too expensive), and such an enormous distance takes about 9 months and is very dangerous (about two-thirds of the unmanned missions to Mars have failed)• breathable oxygen: We would need tons of breathable oxygen both on the way to Mars and while living on Mars.• low air pressure: The air pressure on Mars is only 1% that on the Earth, so we would need an ecosystem with artificial air pressure.• low temperature: The Martian temperature is usually well below zero. We would need artificial temperature control in our ecosystem.• solar radiation: The Martian atmosphere is too thin to protect us against solar radiation, so we would need excellent protection against solar radiation.
Well it has no oxygen but it has frozen water so if life existed on mars they would not be humans.
Yes, humans can stand on Mars. Mars has a surface similar to Earth, so with the right technology and equipment, humans can walk on the surface of Mars. However, the thin atmosphere and lack of oxygen on Mars would make it challenging to survive without protective gear.
no. unless they have an astrounot suit or a breathing tube.
Unless humans figure out a way to create artificial air, we would never survive on Mars.
No, we currently cannot. Humans cannot permanently live on Mars with current technology because the atmosphere of Mars is very thin, and it is made up of mostly carbon dioxide. Also, Mars can have nice 70-degree days, but many times it is below freezing.
yes and no not many humans have been on mars okay thanks from mars