The air pressure on Mars is only.7 - .9 kilo pascals. This is only about 1/100th the air pressure on earth. The average temperature on Mars is -46'C. Life as we know it could not exist under these conditions. Adding a heat-retaining atmosphere to Mars might work for a short time but the planet has only 1/10th the mass of earth and would soon lose most of it, so it wouldn't be worth the effort if it could be done at all.
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yes, Mars did look like the earth. It had liquid water on it. It does not look like earth anymore because the core of the planet cooled down and when that happened it lost its magnate field. The core cooled down faster than earth because mars is small the earth. The earth and mars will die the same way.
No, Mars does not have trees or plants. The environment on Mars is not conducive to supporting plant life as we know it on Earth due to its thin atmosphere, extreme temperatures, and lack of liquid water on the surface.
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It would be extremely challenging to turn Mars into a green planet due to its harsh environment lacking in atmosphere, water, and suitable temperatures. It would require significant technological advancements and resources to transform Mars into a habitable environment for plant life.
well i think the mars rover is used for the future of science OR just researching mars' environment.:>
Possible as long as we have the technology to create a living environment on mars.
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mars like.
Scientists think Mars was once like Earth due to evidence of past water activity, such as dried up river channels, shorelines, and minerals that can only form in the presence of water. Additionally, Mars has a similar geological history to Earth, with evidence of plate tectonics and volcanic activity. These clues suggest that Mars may have had a more Earth-like environment in its distant past.
The resources on Mars is estimated based on what we know now, and to date there has been no discovery of significant resources or new undiscovered elements on Mars. Mars seems to be much like earth as far as its mineral deposits, only they are closer to the surface in most cases because of the environment of the planet (its geology, volcanoes and meteor activity).
No, mars don't have oceans like on earth.
yes, Mars did look like the earth. It had liquid water on it. It does not look like earth anymore because the core of the planet cooled down and when that happened it lost its magnate field. The core cooled down faster than earth because mars is small the earth. The earth and mars will die the same way.
Mars used to be more like Earth.