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Mars atmosheric pressure is roughly the same as the peak of Mt. Everest, Alaska temps in the winter can reach -65F and people climb Everest and people live in Alaska, however Mars atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide which is poison to humans, and Mars lacks a magnetic field so it is constantly being bombarded by solar radiation so yes we can live on Mars with the proper equipment.

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