People could not survive on Mars if they walked around in their simmer clothing, or their Arctic clothing. The Martian atmosphere has no oxygen and is too thin for us in any case. The temperatures are generally very cold and there is no source of water.
People equipped with enclosed living spaces supplied with adequate heat and light, sourcesof food and water, and a reasonable expectation of being able to leave, might survive while their thnology was functional.
A human would not be able to survive on Mars without a spacesuit and life support systems. The lack of breathable air, extreme temperatures, and absence of liquid water make it inhospitable for human life.
Mars is way to gassy for a human Couple of reasons we cannot survive, Mars has a carbon dioxide atmosphere and no oxygen also Mars has no magnetic field so it has no protection from cosmic radiation a human would receive doses as high as 500 rads per hour (lethal dose)
No, humans could not survive on Uranus. The extreme cold temperatures, lack of breathable oxygen, and high levels of toxic gases such as methane and hydrogen make it inhospitable for human life without significant technological support.
Mars is not a sustainable as there is no oxygen, food or water and therefore it is not sustainable. If you had to survive there you would need numurous things (how are we going to transport 4 billion people. Basic things needed are Oxygen, Food, Water and other small things like plants and animals.
the human will die beacause there is no air on mars
A human would not be able to survive on Mars without a spacesuit and life support systems. The lack of breathable air, extreme temperatures, and absence of liquid water make it inhospitable for human life.
If you were to just put a person on Mars, then no. There is no oxygen on Mars, and oxygen is essential to human life. However, if there were buildings which could provide the oxygen, similar to a space station, and there is plenty of food, then yes it is possible for a human to survive on Mars.
People cannot survive on mars because of the lack of oxyen and water.
On Mars the astronaut could hike for thousands of miles and explore incredible canyons and mountains, so he may not be as bored as he would become in a cave. On Mars the astronaut could use solar panels to power all of his equipment for the entire year. On Mars, the communication would be wireless. On Mars there would be sunsets and sunrises and beautiful stars to look at. So the cave experiment ( done several times already ) would not prove how long an astronaut could survive on Mars. On Mars, an astronaut could have robots to help him do things. He could possibly travel by bicycle or on a small electric motorbike. He could probably even explore caves.
It is currently not possible for a human to survive on Mars without protective gear and specialized systems due to its extreme cold temperatures, thin atmosphere, lack of oxygen, and high levels of radiation. Future colonization efforts would require advanced technology to support human life.
Mars is no place for a human being. There is no breathable oxygen and no water, which are both things that humans need to survive.
no where, but there was a machine that had went to Mars and was said that there could be life in Mars... :)
Mars is way to gassy for a human Couple of reasons we cannot survive, Mars has a carbon dioxide atmosphere and no oxygen also Mars has no magnetic field so it has no protection from cosmic radiation a human would receive doses as high as 500 rads per hour (lethal dose)
Yes humans will suffocat on Mars. Human depend on Oxygen to breathe and without oxygen, we will die. Oxygen is present in th Earth's atmosphere and it is not on Mars. To survive on Mars, we need to use an astronaut's suit with oxygen support.
Yes
It is possible that very primitive life could survive on Mars, but not advanced life leading to anything like humans.
Without a spacesuit, airtight building or other breathing apparatus, a human could live for about 3 minutes on Mars. With the right equipment, a human can live indefinitely on Mars.