sun light and lots of water
You could proably just bring it from earth, but you cant grow a plant in it, because they're is no atmophere on mars (Oxegen)
No. The soil on Mars lacks the organic nutrients necessary to grow plants.
If plants were to grow on Mars the proper artificial environment would have to be created by a colony and they could grow just about anything they chose. I would imagine it would be plants that would provide food for the colony.
The tools that were used to study mars were a hammer and a digger
No. Mars is too cold and lacks water. No plant from earth could grow there. Mars also has about 1% of the atmospheric pressure as Earth, and the decreased levels of sunlight per square meter would make outdoor growth unpractical. However, given a fully contained environment, such as a solarium with artificial light, air, water, and heat, it has recently been found that plants actually grow better Mars soil than in Earth soil. See "Mars One" or Wieger Wamelink for more details.
Mars's sky would be close to black, as there is no atmosphere that could add color.
you would be freezing and have no food
No, The conditions on Mars does not allow anything to grow.
A meteorite would crash into a rocket heading towards mars
The temperatues on Mars would be regarded as could , they also change.
Today's current cell phones will not work on Mars. And we would need a way to get to Mars first.
no you can not