No: it lacks a breathable atmosphere; it has no form of water on its surface (barring a small amount of polar ice); the temperature ranges across hundreds of degrees Celsius from night to day, and the extremes are well without human ability to stand unless they have some serious protective equipment.
No, Mars does not have a thick enough atmosphere or enough essential resources like water to support human life as we know it. The atmosphere on Mars is mostly carbon dioxide and very thin, making it inhospitable for humans without significant technology and resources.
It is not possible to determine the population density of the US on Mars as there is currently no US population living on Mars. Additionally, Mars does not have a large enough population to calculate a meaningful population density.
the human will die beacause there is no air on mars
No, humans have not traveled to Mars yet. Only robotic spacecraft have been sent to explore Mars, such as the Mars rovers and orbiters. The first crewed mission to Mars is currently planned for the mid-2030s by NASA.
As of now, no human has physically been on Mars. All Mars missions have been robotic, such as the recent Perseverance and Zhurong rovers. Plans for sending humans to Mars are in development for the future.
Yes, there is oxygen on Mars. However there is not enough to support human life.
mars is not terrestrial enough to support human life inthe easy way like earth does...
Mars is not a good place to live on currently, as it lacks a breathable atmosphere, liquid water, and adequate protection from harmful radiation. Significant technological advancements would be needed to create a sustainable habitat for human life on Mars. However, ongoing research and planned missions aim to explore the potential for future human colonization on the planet.
We are not even moving to Mars right now... we might later... But we might have to if the world is not good enough anymore...
No, Mars does not have a thick enough atmosphere or enough essential resources like water to support human life as we know it. The atmosphere on Mars is mostly carbon dioxide and very thin, making it inhospitable for humans without significant technology and resources.
It is not possible to determine the population density of the US on Mars as there is currently no US population living on Mars. Additionally, Mars does not have a large enough population to calculate a meaningful population density.
We have not found a good reason that some sort of living thing could not live on Mars. There is water, and the surface of Mars is certainly warm enough. But, no living things have been detected yet on Mars by the several rovers that we have sent to Mars' surface.
Mars is not livable. First of all, it is too cold.Second, there is little water, and to transport enough for it to be able to support maybe a hundred people would be unrealistic.The only life on Mars, as far as we as humans know anyway, is the Mars Rover, and its controllers are right here on Earth.
There were never human-like creatures on Mars, as far as we know.
the human will die beacause there is no air on mars
no human has been to mars...yet
There aren't yet any good estimates of how much it will cost to send people to Mars, or to keep a Martian colony going long enough for it to be come self-sufficient. It will be literally "astronomical". Whatever the cost, it will be cheap insurance for the human race, which could be exterminated with a single asteroid strike on Earth. Once humans can survive on Mars, and the Moon, then one catastrophic accident won't inevitably mean the death of the human race.