Mars' atmospheric presure is 1/100th of earths. Beacause of this extremely low pressure, water can't exist on Mars in its liquid form because it boils instantly
Not having water on Mars is not something to overcome - unless you believe water is necessary to life and you are trying to figure out how there could be life on Mars. If that is the situiation, then you can only overcome it by seeing if there might have been water on Mars in the past.
Not having water on Mars is not something to overcome - unless you believe water is necessary to life and you are trying to figure out how there could be life on Mars. If that is the situiation, then you can only overcome it by seeing if there might have been water on Mars in the past.
Mars. Or, at least, that is what the stereotype is, because scientists are finding water.
yes. there is water underground and scientist believe mars once had streams, lakes, and an ocean
mars has had frozen water since is was cretated buy God, about 4000 years ago.
The planet Mars is essentially a desert.
Mars lost its water (or it all froze) fairly recently . . . about 1 million years ago.
Mars
No it is not a desert. It is actually the oxygen and radiation that causes the surface and atmosphere to turn red. Basically Mars is a dead planet.
Mars has frozen water on it and has a chance of having life or of having had life in the past. The special feature is probably "Olympus Mons", the biggest volcano in the solar system.
Mars does not have large bodies of liquid water on its surface like Earth does. There is evidence to suggest that Mars once had liquid water on its surface in the past, but it has mostly evaporated or frozen over time. Today, any water on Mars exists mostly in the form of ice or vapor.
It's a huge desert.