0.0044 PSI depending on the altitude...this is the lightest pressure there.
Yes, it has an atmosphere so it has air pressure.
The average atmospheric pressure on Mars is about 0.6% that of Earth's, which is equivalent to about 0.6 kilopascals (kPa). This low pressure is primarily due to Mars' thin atmosphere and lack of a significant magnetic field to protect it from solar wind erosion.
The atmospheric pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's atmospheric pressure at sea level. It averages around 0.6 kilopascals (kPa) compared to Earth's average sea level pressure of 101.3 kPa.
The average surface pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's atmospheric pressure. This low pressure is primarily due to the thin atmosphere of Mars, which is mostly composed of carbon dioxide. The pressure can also vary due to seasonal changes and weather patterns.
0,61 Earth AtmosphereThis however is an average, which means there will be places and times where the pressure is higher or lower.The existence of winds implicates regions of higher and lower pressure.Furthermore, there are on Earth pockets of gas underground with higher pressure. The same phenomenon is expectable on Mars.
earths average air pressure is 1013mb where as mars average air pressure is 7mb
Yes, it has an atmosphere so it has air pressure.
No, Mars has a much lower atmospheric pressure compared to Earth. The average surface pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's atmospheric pressure at sea level, making it too thin to support human life without a pressure suit.
you can't live on mars cause there is no pressure
That's MARS.
The average atmospheric pressure on Mars is about 0.6% that of Earth's, which is equivalent to about 0.6 kilopascals (kPa). This low pressure is primarily due to Mars' thin atmosphere and lack of a significant magnetic field to protect it from solar wind erosion.
The atmospheric pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's atmospheric pressure at sea level. It averages around 0.6 kilopascals (kPa) compared to Earth's average sea level pressure of 101.3 kPa.
The average surface pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's atmospheric pressure. This low pressure is primarily due to the thin atmosphere of Mars, which is mostly composed of carbon dioxide. The pressure can also vary due to seasonal changes and weather patterns.
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Yes, the atmospheric pressure on Mars is about 0.6% of Earth's pressure at sea level. This is due to Mars having a much thinner atmosphere compared to Earth.
David C. Catling has written: 'Micro-pressure sensors for future Mars missions' -- subject(s): Climate, Micrometeorology, Atmospheric pressure, Mars atmosphere, Mission planning, Space exploration, Mars exploration, Pressure sensors
0.7-0.9 KPa