You would likely die.
Without a spacesuit, a person on Mars would be exposed to the harsh environment which includes extremely low atmospheric pressure, lack of oxygen, and intense radiation from the sun. This would lead to rapid depressurization of the body, swelling of bodily fluids, difficulty breathing, and ultimately death within seconds to minutes.
Yes, you would weigh less on Mars compared to Earth due to its lower gravitational pull. Mars has about 38% of Earth's gravity, so a person weighing 150 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 57 pounds on Mars.
A person would struggle to survive on Mars due to its harsh environmental conditions, such as extreme cold temperatures, thin atmosphere with low oxygen levels, and intense radiation from the sun. Without proper protection, such as a spacesuit and habitats equipped with life support systems, a person would not be able to live on Mars for an extended period of time.
To live on Mars, humans would need protective clothing from the wind, and lack of air, as well as the cold. If the human wasn't inside a kind building, then the space suit would need to have a pressureized oxygen supply, and would need to either be thick enough or have a heating device to keep the human warm. It would also need to be airtight, or the oxygen would leek out. The tempertures can also get very hot on mars, so that would also need to be accounted for.
If not wearing a spacesuit, the human would either die of inquires caused by low air pressure, causing the body to swallow. The human would not be able to breathe mars atmosphere due to it consisting mostly of carbon dioxide, and less than 1 percent oxygen. Also Mars temperature lays on an average -63 degrees Celsius. The radiation would also cause radiation positioning. That, however, is your least concern when walking on the surface of mars.
you'd die You would die from the thin atmosphere and extreme temperatures.
without a spacesuit and an large supply of oxygen, yes you could die without those things on mars.
Without a spacesuit, a person on Mars would be exposed to the harsh environment which includes extremely low atmospheric pressure, lack of oxygen, and intense radiation from the sun. This would lead to rapid depressurization of the body, swelling of bodily fluids, difficulty breathing, and ultimately death within seconds to minutes.
If you were on Mars having an spacesuit on would/could help you with the lack of air, but not in an earthquake. An earthquake does not remove oxygen from the air . The only reason to wear the spacesuit is to provide oxygen.
Not without a spacesuit. And you'd have to bring your own food, water, etc. So no.
Depends on what you have. If you're wearing a spacesuit, have food/shelter.
because you will be dead
He/she would suffocate and/or freeze.
A spacesuit/spaceman outfit with a helmet that supplies air so that you can breathe
Well first they would need it for oxygen saying that there isn't much if at all on Mars, they would also need one to prtect them from the deadly radiation.
Without a spacesuit, airtight building or other breathing apparatus, a human could live for about 3 minutes on Mars. With the right equipment, a human can live indefinitely on Mars.
Not without spacesuits, just like the moon. If a person were to walk around Mars, they would freeze to death and die from lack of oxygen. With a spacesuit, an astronaut could walk around on Mars, just like they could walk around the surface of the moon wearing a spacesuit.