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No, so far the idea of something like that is impossible but we can make all ecosystems on mars with hard work.

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How can you build an ecosystem on mars?

You really can't, however, the best way to start would be to find a way to keep oxygen in the atmosphere, so that you could grow plants and then introduce primary, secondary and tertiary consumers.


Which planet thought to have liquid water in the past?

Mars is the planet thought to have had liquid water in the past based on various geological features such as canyons, river valleys, and mineral signatures found on the surface. These suggest that Mars likely had a more hospitable environment billions of years ago where liquid water could have existed.


If there are trees on Mars how is there no oxygen there?

The presence of trees alone does not guarantee the presence of oxygen. Trees produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, but for there to be a breathable atmosphere with sufficient oxygen, there would need to be a complex ecosystem supporting plant life on a large scale, including the recycling of carbon dioxide into oxygen. Additionally, Mars currently has a thin atmosphere that is not conducive to sustaining life as we know it.


What are 5 obstacles to overcome living on mars?

There are many obstacles that man has to overcome in order to live on Mars, but here are the major five:• too far away: Mars is 34 million mi (55 million km) away from the Earth at its very closest approach. That requires a lot of fuel (too expensive), and such an enormous distance takes about 9 months and is very dangerous (about two-thirds of the unmanned missions to Mars have failed)• breathable oxygen: We would need tons of breathable oxygen both on the way to Mars and while living on Mars.• low air pressure: The air pressure on Mars is only 1% that on the Earth, so we would need an ecosystem with artificial air pressure.• low temperature: The Martian temperature is usually well below zero. We would need artificial temperature control in our ecosystem.• solar radiation: The Martian atmosphere is too thin to protect us against solar radiation, so we would need excellent protection against solar radiation.


Name the red planet?

Mars.