It is not currently possible to create an artificial atmosphere on Mars. Even if it was, Mars does not get enough sunlight needed to sustain human life.
The atmosphere of Mars primarily consists of carbon dioxide (95.3%), with minor amounts of nitrogen (2.7%), argon (1.6%), and traces of oxygen and water vapor. These gases create a very thin atmosphere compared to Earth.
Mars's atmosphere is thinner than Earth's atmosphere, Earth's atmosphere is also mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen, while Mars' is mostly Carbon Dioxide. Mars also doesn't have an ozone layer to protect it from ultra-violet rays.
As of now, there have been a total of 24 known artificial satellites that have been sent to Mars by various space agencies and organizations. These satellites have been used for different purposes such as orbiting Mars, studying its atmosphere, surface, and geology, as well as facilitating communication between Earth and Mars missions.
Winds on Mars are primarily caused by variations in temperature and pressure due to the planet's thin atmosphere. These temperature and pressure differences create air movement, resulting in winds that can carry dust and shape the Martian landscape.
Mars has a very thin atmosphere compared to Earth, with an average surface pressure of about 0.6% of Earth's. Its atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide, with trace amounts of nitrogen and argon. The atmosphere on Mars extends about 60 miles (100 kilometers) above the surface.
Unless humans figure out a way to create artificial air, we would never survive on Mars.
Yes, Mars has an atmosphere (although it is very thin) and therefore it is possible for sound to be transmitted on the surface of Mars.
It may have gradually lost its atmosphere to the solar winds or a body or bodies that collided with mars
Possible as long as we have the technology to create a living environment on mars.
Yes. Mars has a thin atmosphere despite not having a magnetosphere. A planet-sized Faraday cage would probably be impossible as it would likely collapse under its own gravity.
is life possible on mars
The earth has a very thin layer of life-sustaining gasses (known as the atmosphere) surrounding it, mars does not.
by shooting it to mars
it is possible to live on Mars but to do this you would need an atmosphere, and to have an atmosphere you need gases. To make these gases (there have been discussions about this) you would need to build factories to give off green house gases and make an atmosphere, because Mars is extremely cold at night, then we would have to get people to Mars. This would cost billions and would take a long time to build the atmosphere.
As of September 2021, there are currently 9 active artificial satellites orbiting Mars. These satellites are used for various purposes, including studying the Martian surface, atmosphere, and environment.
The only artificial satellite on Mars is the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been in orbit around the planet since 2006.
Mars has a very thin atmosphere. Based on astronomical measurements and information from Mars probes sent by NASA, carbon dioxide dominates the atmosphere of Mars.