Mars is a planet in the Solar System.
Also to mar something means to spoil or damage it.
The scar mars her features.
- in this sentence mars is the third person singular form of mar.
"After the Mars pathfinder landed on the planet Mars" is not a sentence. You must complete this sentence by making it read something like the following: After the Mars pathfinder landed on the planet Mars, it took pictures of the geographical features.
The space probe landed successfully on Mars, where it collected astrological and atmospheric data.
A trip from Earth to Mars is an interplanetary trip.
the asteroid raced across from Mars to Jupiter
To find the weight of an object on Mars, you can use the formula: Weight on Mars = Weight on Earth × (Mars's gravity / Earth's gravity). Mars has about 38% of Earth's gravity. Therefore, an object that weighs 1,000 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 380 pounds on Mars.
"After the Mars pathfinder landed on the planet Mars" is not a sentence. You must complete this sentence by making it read something like the following: After the Mars pathfinder landed on the planet Mars, it took pictures of the geographical features.
Annabella looked through the telescope and saw Mars in the sky.
The Exaphes quickly established a new home on Mars.
You simply make up a sentence about them. You could say "Mars bars are tasty" or "I like Butterfinger candy."
Tabloids are sold in the shops.I heard in the tabloids that johhny blue was flying to mars.
C'mon over, Red Rover! This spacecraft will carry the next Mars rover.
The verb in the sentence is "is." It is a linking verb that connects the subject "the red color of Mars" with the predicate "from rust."
Earth is a terrestrial planet. The three other terrestrial planets are Mercury, Venus, and Mars.
Yes, "Mars" should be capitalized in the middle of a sentence as it is a proper noun referring to the planet.
In the sentence "Mars is not far from us," the prepositional phrase is "from us." This phrase indicates the relationship of distance between Mars and "us." The word "from" is the preposition, and "us" is the object of the preposition.
"He dreamt that the boogieman lived under his bed.""Harry dreamt that he was lost on Mars.""Karen dreamt that her family went on a vacation to Hawaii."
One requirement for driving is to have a drivers' license.