You will have the same mass on Mars, but since martian gravity is only about 37% of Earth's, you will weigh less there than here.
Mars weighs roughly 6.4191×1023 kilograms, which is lot compared to you. However, it is also 0.107 times the mass of the Earth, which is very little, relatively speaking.
Mars does not emit its own light. Rather it reflects sunlight that falls on it.
Mars is not luminous in the same way as stars or celestial objects that emit their own light. Mars appears bright in the night sky because it reflects sunlight, but it does not produce its own light like a star.
The question makes no sense.
Mars is red because the atmosphere scatters light in a way that causes the light to appear red, and because the surface is covered in red dust
mars is very heavy!
no mars does not share light
No, the gravity at the surface of Mars is less than what we experience on Earth. So any people going there would find they were unusually light, not excessively heavy.
no atmosphere
Another word for "light" as in not heavy is "lightweight."
The opposite of heavy is light.
Mars weighs roughly 6.4191×1023 kilograms, which is lot compared to you. However, it is also 0.107 times the mass of the Earth, which is very little, relatively speaking.
Mars is about 12 light-minutes away from the Sun. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the Solar System.
its lite not light
Mars does not emit its own light. Rather it reflects sunlight that falls on it.
The antonym for heavy is light.
Yes, of course it can.