Mars is very cold. Temperatures range from -125 degrees F (-87 degrees C) in winter to 23.0 degrees F (30 degrees C) in summer.
Mars is an amazingly freezing cold planet and is to cold for us to live on. It is colder because it is further away from the sun and we can live because we are more closer to the sun than mars.
The 2 inner ones are too hot for life, the outer 4 are too cold. Only Earth & Mars are within the "temperate" zone ... (and actually both are outside it - except for our atmosphere we'd be too cold too) and Mars has too little air for survival.
Mars is a planet that is too cold for liquid water to exist on its surface. Almost the entire surface of Mars is covered in ice.
No, a star is too hot to live on.
Mars is never what we would call "hot." It is too far from the Sun. You probably know that Earth is 93 million miles from the Sun. Mars is about 142 million miles from the Sun (on average). In the winter, Mars can get as cold as minus 60 degrees Celsius. In the summer, the temperature on Mars reaches about 60 degrees below zero. So, although summer is much warmer than winter, it is never as warm as Earth. The difference in temperature is due to the fact that Mars is tilted on its axis. Just like the Earth, as Mars orbits the Sun, the seasons change. But, all the seasons on Mars are cold! The highest recorded surface temperature on Mars is 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The highest recorded atmospheric temperature is -20 degrees Fahrenheit.
one half is too hot and the other half is too cold
No. It is too cold.
Neither. It isn't too hot or too cold compared to other planets in the solar system. It's just cold. Scientists are trying to figure out if we can live on it after a few adjustments. It is 80 F on a rare summer day and -200 F on a very rare winter. That is occasionally.
Because on Mars it is too cold so any water on the surface is frozen, while on Venus its too hot.
It is farther away from the sun than Earth is.
Mars is generally cold in the morning, with temperatures ranging from about -76°C to -5°C (-105°F to 23°F). The temperature can vary depending on the location and season.
Goldilocks's porridge was not too hot, not too cold but just right. The Earth is not too hot (like Venus) and not too cold (like Mars), but just right. It isn't surprising because life developed on Earth so it got used to the conditions at an early stage.
Mars is an amazingly freezing cold planet and is to cold for us to live on. It is colder because it is further away from the sun and we can live because we are more closer to the sun than mars.
The 2 inner ones are too hot for life, the outer 4 are too cold. Only Earth & Mars are within the "temperate" zone ... (and actually both are outside it - except for our atmosphere we'd be too cold too) and Mars has too little air for survival.
There is enough sunlight on Mars to support photosynthesis, but factors other than sunlight make it inhospitable. Mars is too cold to live on outside of a heated shelter and the atmosphere is too thin to support any sort of Earthly life.
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Not really. Its too cold to live on Mars and there is not enough oxygen. Humans would need to bring breathing aparatus, heating, a pressure suit and food to survive there.