If plants were to grow on Mars the proper artificial environment would have to be created by a colony and they could grow just about anything they chose. I would imagine it would be plants that would provide food for the colony.
Mars
you should bring food and something to drink
For a space trip to Mars, you would need a spacecraft capable of supporting human life for the duration of the journey, including life support systems, radiation shielding, and communication equipment. You would also need a supply of food, water, and oxygen, as well as medical supplies and equipment to deal with emergencies. Additionally, equipment for conducting scientific research on Mars's surface, such as rovers, would also be necessary.
No there is no food (as we would know it) on Mars. The planet is barren, has no breathable atmosphere and has one third of the gravity of the earth. Presently no life forms (animals or plants) have been discovered on the planet, although there seems to be a fair amount of water/ ice trapped below the surface.
Earth is a terrestrial planet, characterized by a solid surface, water, and a breathable atmosphere. Mars is also a terrestrial planet, but it is smaller and colder than Earth, with a thin atmosphere and evidence of past water flow on its surface.
a phone and some food
a lot
Astronauts bring powdered food and add water to it to create a liquid and it tastes like the regular food
peleau
can't there is no liquid water, and no carbon dioxide
Not without a spacesuit. And you'd have to bring your own food, water, etc. So no.
rats
i would bring my room
-- food -- water -- air -- underwear & socks -- entertainment -- communications device -- something to read -- soap & toothpaste -- a heavy jacket -- your camera -- enough fuel to get back
Not really. Its too cold to live on Mars and there is not enough oxygen. Humans would need to bring breathing aparatus, heating, a pressure suit and food to survive there.
can food something that could be eatten a little at a time
a rock