Mars is cold because there is no atmosphere around it to trap heat from the sun.
No. The light from the sun has to travel farther to get to Mars, so it losses more intensity than it would if it were only traveling to Earth. As a result, the sun is dimmer on Mars than it is on Earth.
If mars is cooling, that means that the sun must be reducing in heat, or size, this meaning the Earth with also cool down, hello iceage.
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Mars is cold because it is farther from the sun than Earth is. The sun, not volcanoes, is the main source of heat for a planet such as Earth or Mars. An erupting volcano can make it very hot, but only over a relatively small area. Even then, it appears that the volcanoes on Mars have not erupted for millions of years.
No, it does not
There is no water on mars or sun light and heat
Mars is cold because there is no atmosphere around it to trap heat from the sun.
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no it cant, because it is from the sun, and we cant control the suns heat
Mars does not emit its own light. Rather it reflects sunlight that falls on it.
Mars does not provide heat - it is actually a cold planet. It absorbs a lot of heat from the sun during it's day, but having almost no atmosphere, it radiates that heat right back out into space again at night.
Yes it does but the planets closer to the sun get more heat and the planets that are farther away get less heat. That is why Venus is hotter than our Earth and Mars is colder.
They would burn up from the heat.
The heat generated in the sun prevents us from reaching it. The heat is about 5500 degrees celcius and no ordinary human or supernatural machine can reach the sun.
there's like a layer, imagine a bubble around the earth, when the heat enters it, it cant get out.
because the sun shines directly on to the planet, during the day. But in the night it gets no sun, therefor no heat!