mars has very thin atmosphere made mostly out of Carbon dioxide(about 95%) and almost no Oxygen (0.2%)
Venus and Mars are often called Earth's twins because they are rocky planets like Earth, but they have different environments. Venus has a thick toxic atmosphere, while Mars has a thin atmosphere with extreme temperatures.
The sky on Mars is a butterscotch color during the day due to the planet's dust particles in the atmosphere. At sunset, the sky can turn a bluish hue. Due to Mars' thin atmosphere, the sky appears pinkish-red when viewed from the surface.
No. Mars has a rocky surface and a metallic core.
No, Mars does not have a thick enough atmosphere or enough essential resources like water to support human life as we know it. The atmosphere on Mars is mostly carbon dioxide and very thin, making it inhospitable for humans without significant technology and resources.
Is mars known as earths sister planet
Mars is an inner terrestrial rocky planet. Though there is an atmosphere is is very thin compare to the earths.
Mars has an extremely thin atmosphere made of carbon dioxide.
Mars has an atmosphere but it is much thinner than earths. It's mainly carbon dioxide gas (95%).
probably not. the earths gravity is different then mars's . the so is the atmosphere so the answer is basically no!
The sun on Mars looks a little smaller and dimmer as it is further away. Compared to the Earth, the daylight brightness on Mars is only about 40-50% of the Earths. The sky has a reddish hue, due to the red dust in the atmosphere.
Venus and Mars are often called Earth's twins because they are rocky planets like Earth, but they have different environments. Venus has a thick toxic atmosphere, while Mars has a thin atmosphere with extreme temperatures.
The sky on Mars is a butterscotch color during the day due to the planet's dust particles in the atmosphere. At sunset, the sky can turn a bluish hue. Due to Mars' thin atmosphere, the sky appears pinkish-red when viewed from the surface.
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Not one like earths but it does have a very thin carbon dioxide atmosphere and a reddish color sky caused by iron oxide dust. One day man might colonize Mars and one day we might make it support life but until then no .
Probably not - since it doesn't have much of an atmosphere. At Earth's current orbit, it might have even LESS atmosphere, since it would be hotter.This is all related to the relatively small size of Mars.
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.