After Earth, Mars is the most likely planet that life will survive in. This is because Mars has polar ice caps and weather. Mars is also reddish due to rusting of the iron-rich minerals on its surface.
Mars is the most Earth-like of all the planets in our solar system (not including Earth itself). While it would certainly not be easy for human beings to live on Mars, it would nonetheless be easier for human beings to live on Mars, than it would be for them to live on Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune. So in terms of interplanetary colonization, Mars seems to be the best bet.
There's no special reason. That's just how things have turned out. Some scientists think they may just be "captured" asteroids, but this is not certain. Also, the orbit of Phobos, the moon closest to Mars, is unstable and Phobos should break up and crash into Mars in 50 million years or so.
It's named after the Roman god Mars, so the word is the same.
None, because only half an Earth can fit inside of Mars.
Mars is a planet. So the Sun is the closest star to Earth.
There is so much special information about Mars. This is the fourth planet from the sun in the solar system and it is actually named after the Roman god of war.
no there are no special features found on mars...
Sense noone has gone to mars, because at this point it is impossible, so who knows. Maney.
Bruno mars is the hottest singer you will hear about in your life he has a great voice and he sings like an angel
mars is rusty
mars does not have a ring or any other special characteristics
no
the face on mars and its rocky landscape
A space probe with special gear to send curiosity rover safely to the surface of mars
nothing really
It has frozen water on it.
No. You can see Mars with just your eyes on a clear night.