The Southern Hemisphere of Mars is quite heavily cratered and resembles the surface of our Moon. The surface is old and has been relatively unchanged for some time. The northern hemisphere is quite different. It has few craters and these appear far less eroded indicating they are much younger than those of the southern hemisphere. The northern hemisphere shows much geologic activity. The surface has been smoothed by repeated lava flows indicating a great deal of volcanic activity. There is also a lot of deformed uplifted crustal sections along with collapsed depressions. Martian volcanoes are the shield type like the Hawaiian islands on Earth. In these type, the lava flows freely and the lava flow can cover a tremendous area. The largest volcano on Mars is Olympus Mons. This volcano is a massive structure, with a base 600Km (370 mi.) across and towering 25km (16 mi.) high. This dwarfs Mauna Loa in Hawaii, the largest volcano on Earth which is only 10 km (6 mi.) high and 225 km (140 mi.) in diameter. Mauna Loa is so heavy it has actually sunk into the Earth's crust and formed a moat around itself. Olympus Mons does not show any sign of sinking and leads to the conclusion that the Martian crust is much thicker than Earth's. The entire region around Olympus Mons appears to be an uplifted volcanic plain, called the Tharsis region. There is a similar uplifted region called Elysium region which appears to be older than the Tharsis region. The Elysium region is cratered and eroded and has probably not been active for about 1.5 billion years. The Tharsis region may have been active as recently as 0.2 billion years ago. The Tharsis region contains another interesting geologic feature. There are numerous faults and one incredibly huge valley known as Valles Marineris (named after the Mariner spacecraft which discovered it.) The valley is nearly 4000 km (2500 mi.) long, and at its widest nearly 220 km (120 mi.) wide. If the valley were placed on Earth, it would stretch from New York City to Los Angeles. At its deepest is reaches 5 km (4 mi.) over four times the depth of the Grand Canyon! Valles Marineris appears to be the beginnings of what would have been crustal plate boundaries. Apparently the crust thickened and solidified before the plates could fully form. What is truly amazing is that Valles Marineris stretches nearly two-thirds the way across the planet. Such large geologic features like Marineris and Olympus Mons would not be possible on a larger world with higher gravity and thinner crust like the Earth. http://starryskies.com/solar_system/mars/mars_surface.html
The first object to land on the surface of Mars was the Soviet spacecraft Mars 3, which successfully landed on December 2, 1971.
Same units as are used to describe the surface gravity of the Earth, the moon, or any other body: Units of acceleration, such as meter/sec2 or feet/sec2 . Jun 5, 2008 - The gravity on Mars is much lower than it is here on Earth, 62% lower to be more precise. ... A person weighing 100 kg here would tip the scales at 38 kg .
100 pounds on earth surface = 37.8 pounds on mars surface Mass remains the same though.
Mars has a diameter of 4,222 miles but from pole to pole, the diameter is 4,196 miles. Mars bulges at the equator, just like Earth.
Mars' total surface area is equal to 144,798,500 km² (55,907,000 square miles). This is about 28.4 percent of the Earth's total surface area.144,798,500 km2 or roughly one third the surface area of the Earth.
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Same units as are used to describe the surface gravity of the Earth, the moon, or any other body: Units of acceleration, such as meter/sec2 or feet/sec2 .
Rocks and The Mars Rovers are on the surface of the planet Mars.
Mars is sandy.
100% of the surface of mars is land. There is no surface water on mars
The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Mars, and therefore the weight of objects located there, is about 38% of the corresponding number on the surface of the Earth, and about 2.3 times the corresponding number on the surface of the Moon. You're free to describe those numbers using any slippery ambiguous adjectives you like.
The surface area of planet Mars is 144,798,500 km2
Although areas of Mars have the name "mare" (sea), there is no liquid water on the surface of Mars.
what is the weight of a 6kg object on the surface of Mars
Mars The Red Planet
It explores the surface of mars and it is a robot like feature. It shows the surface of mars and the NASA people can see what is happening on mars. They're seeing if there are traces of water too.