Hhshsh
because it has more live on it than any other planet...but aliens are not on mars there were 3 giant space ships spoted behind PLUTO coming towards earth also pluto is now not consiterd a planet any more when we have been studying it for years and now they want us to stop!i think the governments covering something up.
Stop the nuclear testing and launching of rockets into space.
Basically it was renamed Snickers Almond. But I recently saw Mars Bars in a store so they are back.
The atmosphere isn't thick enough to stop the solar radiation.
The Earth won't, actually can't stop spinning in a human timescale.
Don't Stop - Rockets album - was created in 2003.
There's no specific time limit for how long a rover can last on Mars. Accidents and mechanical failure can affect the ability of a rover to survive. The Opportunity rover has so far been working almost non-stop for seven years. Its twin rover Spirit has not been heard from in almost a year and may no longer be functional.
Beat all the grunts in the hideout and stop the Electrode in the hideout.
because it has more live on it than any other planet...but aliens are not on mars there were 3 giant space ships spoted behind PLUTO coming towards earth also pluto is now not consiterd a planet any more when we have been studying it for years and now they want us to stop!i think the governments covering something up.
It means the earth will END as in, stop living, and we will all die. =) in 2012
You and I wont exist on earth and we'll land up somewhere or mars... So stop thinking about these immensly wierd things and mind ur own business...
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Stop the nuclear testing and launching of rockets into space.
Mars makes red M&M's.
A meteorite would crash into a rocket heading towards mars
Mars takes more than one (Earth) year to orbit the sun; about 687 (Earth) days. (Slightly less in Martian days, since the Martian day is about 40 minutes longer than an Earth day). It obviously orbits the sun in precisely 1 Martian year, of course.
Mar's gravity is approximately 36.7% of Earth's, so you would weigh 17.25 kg (without your space suit, if if were possible). However, you still have 47 kg of mass; this is important to know when you try to run, stop or change direction (check out some of the lunar walk videos on youtube; the moon's gravity is approximately 16% of Earth's). Cheers Malcolm