No, too cold. You're probably focused on the carbon dioxide atmospere, but that is far too difused to support something as big as a tree. Tiny anaerobic bacteria is the best you could hope for.
No trees could survive on the surface of Mars because there is no liquid water.
No trees on Mars as far as we know.
No, Mars has no life that we know of.
Mars is way to gassy for a human Couple of reasons we cannot survive, Mars has a carbon dioxide atmosphere and no oxygen also Mars has no magnetic field so it has no protection from cosmic radiation a human would receive doses as high as 500 rads per hour (lethal dose)
i don't know try it yourself or go to a library of Mars.
Counterclockwise.
Certainly they wont.
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No trees on Mars as far as we know.
First, the temperature on Mars is very low (about -5 °C to -85 °C), and no trees can survive in such temperatures. Second, the air on Mars is very thin (even thinner than on the top of Mount Everest), which also makes it impossible for trees to grow. Third, there's no water there. And if there was, it would have been ice instead of water. As you might know, trees (and all other living creatures for that matter) need water to survive. Fourth, there's (almost) no ozone layer on Mars, making all life vulnerable to deadly radiation.
yes trees do live on mars if your tripen
No, Mars has no life that we know of.
No
No because they have no oxygen in mars
no there is no oxygen on mars and no water
Unless humans figure out a way to create artificial air, we would never survive on Mars.
no because you need oxygen and in Mars
cacti, small leafless bushes and some types of trees