mars has a north and south polar cap kinda like earth and people believed that water used to be on mars.
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.
Yes, in a sense. But, the solar "eclipses" on Mars would better be referred to as transits. The moons of Mars are much too small to block more than a small portion of the sun as seen from Mars. An observer on the surface of Mars would not even notice the difference without special equipment.
Well, there's Olympus Mons. Olympus Mons is a volcano on Mars, and it's the biggest volcano in the SOLAR SYSTEM!!! Mars has two moons, Phobos and deimos, and THEY HAVE VOLCANOS ON THEM TOO!(ok, im a science geek.) -LIGHTNINGSCIENCE
Life on Mars would have to have the ability to deal with a harsher environment. They would have to be able to handle an atmosphere that has more carbon dioxide than Earth as well as much colder temperatures.
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.
no there are no special features found on mars...
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
It has frozen water on it.
nothing really
No. You can see Mars with just your eyes on a clear night.
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.
the red planet
It's just called the Mars Reconnaisance Orbiter, or MRO- it has no special name.