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Because one, there is no atmosphere we can breathe and two, it is really, really cold.

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What is a special thing people like about mars?

Mars is the most Earth-like of all the planets in our solar system (not including Earth itself). While it would certainly not be easy for human beings to live on Mars, it would nonetheless be easier for human beings to live on Mars, than it would be for them to live on Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune. So in terms of interplanetary colonization, Mars seems to be the best bet.


Is it difficult for human beings to survive on Mars?

Yes, it would be difficult for humans to survive on Mars due to the extreme environment, lack of atmosphere, and absence of readily available resources like water and food. Significant challenges such as radiation exposure, harsh climate conditions, and limited access to supplies would need to be overcome for long-term survival on the planet.


Can you breath the atmosphere on Mars?

No, the atmosphere on Mars is mostly carbon dioxide with very low levels of oxygen - it is not breathable for humans. Additionally, the atmospheric pressure on Mars is much lower than on Earth, which would make it difficult to breathe even if the composition were suitable.


What are three reasons why it would be hard to live on mars?

Harsh environmental conditions: Mars has extreme temperatures, intense radiation exposure, and thin atmosphere, making it challenging for human habitation. Lack of resources: Mars lacks essentials like breathable air, water, and fertile soil, requiring advanced technology and infrastructure for survival. Distance from Earth: Mars is millions of miles away, making communication, logistics, and emergency support difficult and potentially hazardous for human settlements.


How many aliens live on mars?

Shut up you retard. Theres like 100. I would know, im a part of NASA!

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Why could more technology make sustainability more difficult?

you are about to live on Mars.


Can a human survive on mars why or why not?

It would be very challenging for a human to survive on Mars without significant technological support. Mars has a thin atmosphere, little oxygen, extreme temperatures, and high levels of radiation that would make it difficult for humans to live there long-term. Additionally, the lack of food, water, and breathable air would make sustaining life on Mars very difficult.


Why would it be nice to live on mars and what would it take to live on it?

with oxygen water and food you could live in a green house on mars if you can build one


What would you need in order to live on mars?

to live on Mars you would need Oxogen, water, food, and lots of sun tanning lotion because Mars is very hot!


If you could live in space where would you live?

I would probably live on Mars with my alien besties.


What if people pack food to live on mars can they still live on mars?

Mars is a very difficult environment to inhabit. Not only would inhabitants need food, they will also need water, air, energy and suitable protection from the sun and the atmosphere. All of these will need to be transported across space in a journey that will takes many months.


Where do you live because i lovvvvve you Bruno mars?

this is Bruno mars... why would i tell you?


How would a human being live on mars?

NO they can't it is to cold to live there


Why might you be able to live on mars in the future?

you would be able to live on the mars when your older because It would not be a bum hole like it is now and when were older because I'm 16 it would be a great place to live on.


What would it be like if you could live on mars?

you would be freezing and have no food


Is Mars where we live in?

We do not live in Mars, we live in the Earth.


What if mars was where earth is today and earth was where mars was would there be life on Mars or would we still live on earth?

This is a very good question but from research that I have done in previous years would say the answer would be no because mars does not have some characteristics that earth does have. Mars does not have trees and and ocean. They have no food supply except rock. But no, I am afraid we would not be living on mars, sorry!There are some reports of scientists finding ice on Mars, so it is possible that, if Mars were where earth is, Mars would have life. It is roughly the same size, which would create a similar climate. One problem, however, is its rotation. Because of the slow speed at which Mars rotates, one side would be perpetually cold, and one hot, so life would have to survive only along the rim between the areas.If the earth were closer to the sun, it would likely be too hot for humans to live in, but there are some bacteria that live comfortably in hot springs, so an alternate form of life may arise.If the situation in your question were to occur, 'we' as a human race may not live on mars, but likely some other species would.