Water freezes/ thaws at zero degrees Celsius. Since Mars' temperature range is from negative 25 to negative 150 degrees Celsius, liquid water would just freeze and get covered in dirt.
There was water at one time on Mars.
in the poles
Water cannot exist in liquid form on Mars and the outer planets because of their extremely low temperatures. Mars has a thin atmosphere that cannot trap enough heat for liquid water to exist on its surface. The outer planets, like Jupiter and Saturn, have such low temperatures that water freezes into solid ice or exists as vapor in their atmospheres.
There is no liquid water now on Mars. There may have been, in the past. Also, there is ice on Mars.
Testing by probes that have been sent to Mars indicate that water does exist.
the water is frozen; Mars's minimal atmosphere is not enough to breathe or keep it warm.
Mars is a planet that is too cold for liquid water to exist on its surface. Almost the entire surface of Mars is covered in ice.
No, it cant mars is too cold so you can only be in the form of ice
no you cant because it is physically impossible to live on mars the red planet
Yes but only in the solid form - ice.
liquid water cerrently on the surface
Life as we know it would likely not exist on Mars due to its thin atmosphere, lack of liquid water, and intense radiation. However, if Mars had a thicker atmosphere, more stable climate, and liquid water on its surface, there would be a greater potential for life to exist.