well the only thing that will survive on mars is well nothing except for bacteria that the only thing so if I'm wrong please put something better i hope this helps
the rust and other things on mars
OXYGEN
No one has landed on Mars. A robotic Mars Lander was sent to take pictures, get samples, and do other things to provide information. It will be many more years before a human will be able to land on Mars.
The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.The Space Shuttle never landed on Mars. In 1971, the Russian Mars 2 and Mars 3 probes were the first things to land on Mars.
Snickers is produced (and was invented) by Mars, Inc. one of the oldest and biggest names in the American candy business.
THEY WERE SENT TO MARS SO THAT WE CAN DISCOVER MANY NEW THINGS ON MARS!!!
Yes. While we can land things on Mars we currently do not have the ability of getting them off of Mars.
Currently funding is being directed on other things
Yes, Mars' gravity affects other objects just like any other planetary body. The strength of Mars' gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity, so objects will weigh less on Mars than on Earth. This weaker gravity also influences things like the orbit of spacecraft around Mars.
We have not found a good reason that some sort of living thing could not live on Mars. There is water, and the surface of Mars is certainly warm enough. But, no living things have been detected yet on Mars by the several rovers that we have sent to Mars' surface.
Maybe but it is not very likely seeing as the only planet humans can live on is earth. I am pretty sure it is the same for any other things you can grow.
there are oxgen on Mars and other plant.