The average temperature on Mars is about minus 50 degrees Celsius.
That's about 70 degrees lower than on Earth.
Mars is, on the whole, far colder than the Earth, for a couple of reasons. First off, it's farther from the Sun. Secondly, and probably most importantly, Mars has no atmosphere to speak of. The lack of an atmospheric "blanket" means that Mars is unable to retain any heat energy that does get to it from the Sun.
they both have land and is hot
Use the small-angle formula to find the angular diameter of mars when it is closest to Earth
Mars is only about 100 degrees colder than the Earth, which makes it closer than any other planet. But there are NO other planets with a temperature "similar" to Earth's.
A person would freeze on Mars. The warmest parts of Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest parts of Earth.
Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's.
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Mars is, on the whole, far colder than the Earth, for a couple of reasons. First off, it's farther from the Sun. Secondly, and probably most importantly, Mars has no atmosphere to speak of. The lack of an atmospheric "blanket" means that Mars is unable to retain any heat energy that does get to it from the Sun.
Mars has a diameter about 0.53 of the Earth's. Mars has a mass about 0.107 times the Earth's.
Mars tempature is much greater than earth
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The warmest places on Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest places on Earth.
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No, its colder.
One year on Mars is about 687 earth days compared to the the 365 days in a year on Earth.
jupiter's temperature is way colder than earth.
The Martian year is about 687 Earth days.