No. Mars has a very thin atmosphere, about 1/100th of Earth, which would kill if you were exposed to it.
Mars's atmosphere is poisonous. The atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide which is not poisonous in small amounts, but is harmful in large amounts, like on Mars. Also you would die anyway because there's no oxygen.
Although Mars has a thin atmosphere compared to Earth, it is still capable of generating winds. The winds on Mars are created by differences in temperature and pressure, which drive atmospheric circulation patterns that cause wind movement across the planet's surface. The lack of atmosphere means the winds on Mars are not as strong as those on Earth.
-- Mercury -- moon of Earth -- moons of Mars -- majority of moons of Jupiter and Saturn Note: While Mars technically has an atmosphere, its density is only around 1% of the density of earth's atmosphere, so Mars is very close to joining the list.
Mars has a very thin atmosphere that is made mostly of carbon dioxide. About 95% of Mars' atmosphere is made of CO2. There are only traces of the other gasses in its atmosphere like nitrogen and carbon monoxide.It's atmospheric pressure is 7-9 milibars, depending on the season. During winter some of the atmosphere freezes in the poles.
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.
Since Mars doesn't have enough atmosphere to allow people to breathe, people on Mars will need to live in enclosed habitats. That can be either in sealed dwellings on the surface, within bubbles on the surface, or underground. Given that Mars is occasionally struck by space rocks (we don't think there's enough atmosphere to create a decent "meteor") it would probably be safest to live in underground cities.
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.
The atmosphere on Mars does not support life so no a hippo can not live on Mars.
Because Mars does not have an atmosphere suitable for human life.
yes but not all the planets we can only live in mars because mars has certain atmosphere around it
Not now. Eventually, it will tilt in a way that it hasn't for millions of years, and it may be warm enough for life to live. There is water and there was an atmosphere at one point too.
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.
no there is not
The atmosphere isn't thick enough to stop the solar radiation.
On Earth, none at all. Even on Mars, the gravity wasn't enough to retain any atmosphere that it may have had.
No, Mars is a barren planet with no liquid water, no plants, and the atmosphere is almost all carbon dioxide.
the water is frozen; Mars's minimal atmosphere is not enough to breathe or keep it warm.