no, actually they will freeze! Mars is really cold.
Assuming they were protected from other hazards such as asphyxiation, a person would freeze to death on Mars.
the human will die beacause there is no air on mars
Assuming they were protected from other hazards such as asphyxiation, a person would freeze to death on Mars.
Yes, a human would float with ease on Mars due to the lower gravity compared to Earth (about 38% of Earth's gravity). This reduced gravity would make it much easier for a human to float or move around on Mars than on Earth.
None. Birds need oxygen, as do we. Plus, the lack of an atmosphere on Mars would cause them to freeze, burn, and suffocate at the same time. The side facing the sun would burn, and the other side would freeze.
freeze
i would dry it then use it as char-col or burn it put it in a fire (after drying it )
with no helmet less than a day but with helmet about 2 days
No. Mars is a rocky planet; it is not burning.
A human on Mars would face numerous challenges due to the harsh environment, including extreme cold, high levels of radiation, low atmospheric pressure, and lack of breathable air. Without appropriate protective gear and resources for sustenance, survival would be extremely difficult. Advanced technology and careful planning would be required for human habitation on Mars.
they would swell upn and die
Yes