0.7-0.9 KPa
The atmospheric pressure of Mars is 600 pascal or (0.087 psi) You're Welcome :D
mars
The surface pressure of Mars is less than 1% of Earth's, with an average value of about 6.36 mb, and varies between 4.0 and 8.7 mb, depending on the season. This is equivalent to 0.092 psi, or 0.636 kPa, or 0.00628 atm.
Mars has a thin atmosphere, mainly of Carbon Dioxide (95.32%). Nitrogen makes up 2.7%, Argon 1.6%, Oxygen 0.13% and Carbon Monoxide makes up around 0.08%. Mars' surface pressure is around 0.7 kPa, around 0.7% of Earths surface pressure.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean made up of as in the material that the surface mostly is then none that I know of. If you mean atmosphere then you have Venus, Mars, small amounts of it on Earth and probably on all the gas giants. Mercury and Pulto have thin atmospheres of nitrogen.
0.7-0.9 KPa
The atmospheric pressure of Mars is 600 pascal or (0.087 psi) You're Welcome :D
it is mars. its surface pressure is 600Pa and has 95% co2
Mars' surface pressure is around 0.7 kPa, around 0.7% of Earths surface pressure. The planet has a smaller mass and lower surface gravity than Earth, so it can only hold a thin atmosphere.
mars
The surface pressure of Mars is less than 1% of Earth's, with an average value of about 6.36 mb, and varies between 4.0 and 8.7 mb, depending on the season. This is equivalent to 0.092 psi, or 0.636 kPa, or 0.00628 atm.
Mars has a thin atmosphere, mainly of Carbon Dioxide. Its surface pressure is around 0.7 kPa, around 0.7% of Earths surface pressure.
There is no liquid water on the surface of Mars. The atmospheric pressure is so low and the temperatures are so cold that any water on the surface would freeze and boil at the same time.
The surface pressure of Mars is less than 1% of Earth's, with an average value of about 6.36 mb, and varies between 4.0 and 8.7 mb, depending on the season. This is equivalent to 0.092 psi, or 0.636 kPa, or 0.00628 atm.
Mars has a thin atmosphere, mainly of Carbon Dioxide (95.32%). Nitrogen makes up 2.7%, Argon 1.6%, Oxygen 0.13% and Carbon Monoxide makes up around 0.08%. Mars' surface pressure is around 0.7 kPa, around 0.7% of Earths surface pressure.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean made up of as in the material that the surface mostly is then none that I know of. If you mean atmosphere then you have Venus, Mars, small amounts of it on Earth and probably on all the gas giants. Mercury and Pulto have thin atmospheres of nitrogen.
Rocks and The Mars Rovers are on the surface of the planet Mars.