Mars has water, and a stron soild surface we can stand on. We would be able to live there in many years com (possibly) if it develops an atmosphere. It is also close enough to the earth, so we can study it more actively. It even has bacteria on it!
Earth and Mars are the two planets in our solar system that have seasons. These seasons are caused by the tilt of the planets' axes, which affects the amount of sunlight reaching different parts of the planet at different times of the year.
These are also known as the four inner planets or terrestrial planets. These are mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Mars is related to the other Inner Planets in the sense that it is formed of the rocky materials characteristic of the planets within the asteroid belt, ie; the Inner Planets. However, it has no known history in common with other planets short of several billion years ago, with the exception of meteorites thrown into space by asteroid collisions.
The inner and outer planets are broken up by the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are "inner planets" because they are on the side of the asteroid belt closest to the sun. All other planets are considered "outer planets".
The two planets that are the closest to Mars is Earth and Jupiter.
No, Earth and Mars are two different planets.
all planets.
None. Mars is a planet which orbits The Sun. Planets do not orbit other planets. Mars does have two moon which orbit around it.
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Yes. Mars.
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No, the other terrestrial planets have soil, Earth, Mercury and Venus. Earths soil is different in that it contains organic matter.
Mars has a reddish appearance due to the presence of iron oxide in its soil. It has frozen water at its poles, which is unlike any other planet except Earth.
Mars and most of the other planets, yes.
No, Mars goes the same way as the other planets. From your favorite 6th grader:)
Yes, other planets would be visible from Mars just like they are from Earth. Mars has a similar night sky to Earth, so you can see planets like Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, as well as stars and our own moon.
has brought a impact on mars because we are both different planets and species