While no humans have gone to Mars yet to look, we would certainly expect to be able to see Earth from Mars. It would probably look very much like Venus does to us here on Earth.
Yes. With and without a telescope.
because it is colder and the earth moves sidewards towards the face so mars to make it possible it makes it look easier to see.
Earth and Mars
Mars is much less massive that the Earth; its mass is about a tenth that of Earth, or abut 8.6 times as much as our Moon. Mars also has a lower average density than the Earth, partly because it it has more rock and less metal in comparison to the Earth, and partially because its weaker gravity has resulted in less compression of its interior. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars
Just like planet Earth, Mars has seasons, as well as polar ice caps. However, Mars does not have liquid water, and is much colder.
No, it does not. The earth has a moon, and Mars does not. It is earth's moon, earth and the sun that are involved in eclipses. All of them. Without a moon, Mars cannot experience an eclipse.
No, you can't ever see a crescent Mars from Earth. Because Mars is farther from the sun than Earth is, there is no point at which less than half of Mars' illuminated size is facing Earth. In other words Mars will always appear as "full" or "gibbous."
Without a telescope you probably couldn't see earth's moon from Mars.
Yes. The view of the stars on Mars is the same as it is on Earth.
You can see Earth, Mars, the Moon and galaxies!
yes
because it is colder and the earth moves sidewards towards the face so mars to make it possible it makes it look easier to see.
You see Mars the same way you see the other planets such as Jupiter or Venus; the same way that you see ANYTHING. Light from the Sun shines on all the planets just as it does on Earth, and the reflected light from Mars comes back to your eye here on Earth.
Yes. You can see Mars from Earth. It was discovered by primitive people who watched the night sky and notice that some of the objects, later called planets, did not move with the stars.
yes you could but it would depend on were you are
It is easy because mars is super close to us. So we can see it better than any other of the planets.
Earth and Mars
No, Jupiter can also be seen by the human eye on earth.