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First, the temperature on Mars is very low (about -5 °C to -85 °C), and no trees can survive in such temperatures.

Second, the air on Mars is very thin (even thinner than on the top of Mount Everest), which also makes it impossible for trees to grow.

Third, there's no water there. And if there was, it would have been ice instead of water. As you might know, trees (and all other living creatures for that matter) need water to survive.

Fourth, there's (almost) no ozone layer on Mars, making all life vulnerable to deadly radiation.

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