Ah, what a fantastic question! Mars can indeed get quite chilly compared to our cozy Earth. Its average temperatures are lower because it's farther away from the Sun and has a thinner atmosphere to help keep things warm. Wouldn't it be lovely to paint a picture of Mars and its red hues using a calming, cool color palette?
Mars is actually very cold with an average surface temperature of about -80 degrees Fahrenheit (-62 degrees Celsius). This is because Mars has a thin atmosphere that is not able to trap heat effectively, unlike the thicker atmosphere of Earth.
No Mars doesn't have a chance of life because it is a dry and hot planet just like our earth in fact they say that Mars is a twin to our earth so Mars can't have a chance of life in that dry planet. It is just a dry planet nothing else.And this is the truth that there is no chance of life in Mars.
Mars is kind of a beautiful planet. It's red and it's location is between Earth and Jupiter. It's the 4th closest to the sun.no mars does not have any wether because of its heat and temperature the tepmperture is 81 degres Ferin height that why mar does not have any wether.
Mars is the "red" planet...Mercury is just freaking hot!It's not really hot, but cold. Though it is called the "Red Planet" because of how it looks from space...1 side is hot on mercury because of the sun, and the other side is cold because its not facing the sun.It looks red so people think it's really hot.427 c for the side that is facing the sun.And -184 c for the side that's not facing.
MARS IS NOT A STAR!!!! Mars is made from ROCK compared to a star which is a giant, hot, burning radioactive mass of hydrogen converting to helium. It is the 4th planet from the sun. The planets orbiting the sun (which is a star!) are as follows; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (notice how Pluto is not include as it was declassified as a planet in 2006) which coincidentally are not stars either! Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are made of gas, not rock. Furthermore, to prove my point that mars is a planet, here is a link to some pictures of the surface from the curiosity rover which just happens to be paying a 'visit'. http://www.space.com/16987-mars-rover-curiosity-photos-week-2.html
Neptune is much colder than Mars.
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
Earth, but does go beyond that, venus is to hot, mars is to cold
mars
mars has two moons and it is not hot on mars.
probably mars because it's not to cold nor to hot.
it is vey hot
dusty and hot
On Earth their is water and oxygen which we need to live, but on planet Mars there isn't these things. Also planet Earth just the right distance from the sun so we arent too hot but arent too cold just the right temperature to survive, whereas Mars is too cold.
Mars is actually very cold with an average surface temperature of about -80 degrees Fahrenheit (-62 degrees Celsius). This is because Mars has a thin atmosphere that is not able to trap heat effectively, unlike the thicker atmosphere of Earth.
Because it is the planet most similar to Earth. It is also the easiest since Venus is far too hot and can't possibly contain life, researchers have tried Mars. Mars is supposedly the Earth's twin planet. Because of the deep dried out riverbeds seen on Mars' surface and the ice on the poles, it seemed very likely that life was possible on Mars.
Earth is a moderate temperature planet. While temperatures can vary greatly from hot to cold depending on location and season, on average Earth's temperature can support liquid water, making it suitable for life as we know it. The average surface temperature is about 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius).