How much water does Mars have?
We now know that Mars once had liquid water on its surface and probably had a much denser atmosphere than it does now.
Mars has evidence of erosion by water, including river valleys, channels, and minerals formed in the presence of water. Mars once had liquid water flowing on its surface, shaping the landscape over time.
Scientists believe there is significant subsurface ice on Mars. Estimates suggest it could contain as much water as Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes in North America. Continued exploration and research aim to better understand the extent and distribution of water ice on the planet.
Mars is smaller and has a thinner atmosphere than Earth. Mars has a reddish color due to its iron-rich soil, and it has less gravity than Earth. Additionally, Mars has polar ice caps composed of water and carbon dioxide.
The Rover mission confirmed that Mars once had liquid water on its surface.
Mars has no liquid surface water.
There is only very small amounts of water in a gas form in the atmosphere and there has been found that there is water in the ice caps on Mars. There is no liquid water on Mars. But ancient Mars is believed to have as much water as Earth does today, in liquid form.
Mars has no liquid water. For a planet to have liquid water it must be the correct distance from the Sun like Earth.
no on air not much on water
Mars has small traces of liquid water on the planet, large amounts of vapour in the thin atmosphere and huge amounts of ice
Currently, there are none. But Mars at one time had an atmosphere (or rather, much more of an atmosphere than it does now) and Mars also had water - seemingly a lot of water. The #1 question astronomers have about Mars today is: Did Mars at one time have life?
Some tresses of water on mars .So we can say that there is water on mars
mars has flowing water on it
Water would boil immediately on Mars because the atmospheric pressure is much lower than on Earth. This causes the boiling point of water to be much lower, so it would vaporize rapidly when exposed to the low pressure conditions on Mars.
There was water at one time on Mars.
Water for Mars was created in 2009.
There is no liquid water on Mars.