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Would a human burn on Mars?

no, actually they will freeze! Mars is really cold.


Would Mars burn up or freeze?

Assuming they were protected from other hazards such as asphyxiation, a person would freeze to death on Mars.


Would person burn up or freeze mars?

Assuming they were protected from other hazards such as asphyxiation, a person would freeze to death on Mars.


What birds could survive on mars?

None. Birds need oxygen, as do we. Plus, the lack of an atmosphere on Mars would cause them to freeze, burn, and suffocate at the same time. The side facing the sun would burn, and the other side would freeze.


Would a person freeze or burn up on the planet mars?

A person would freeze on Mars because of its extremely cold temperatures, reaching as low as -195°F (-125°C). Mars has a thin atmosphere that cannot retain heat well, leading to such frigid conditions.


Would a person burn up on mars?

No. But unless well protected, they'd choke and freeze though


Would we freeze on mars?

yes


Would a person melt on Mars?

No. A person would simultaneously freeze and asphyxiate on mars.


Would you burn or freeze on mars?

Both scenarios would be dangerous on Mars. Without proper technology and equipment, humans would not survive the extreme cold temperatures and lack of atmosphere to retain heat. Similarly, without protection from the thin atmosphere and high levels of radiation, exposure to direct sunlight could also be harmful.


Does earth-sun distance affect climate?

Yes Earth is in the 'Green zone' if we were any further away all the water would freeze, to close and everything would burn and we would turn into mars.


Would you survive on earth?

No we wouldn't survive on Earth! We would probably burn or freeze to death! Of course I wouldn't know because I live on Mars, aduh, and why would you ask a silly-dilly question like that?


Would a person ease freeze burn up float or something else on mars?

You'd be fine on Mars, as long as your habitat is properly sealed. In the open without a space suit, you'd suffocate for lack of air, and your body would freeze; or more precisely, "freeze-dry", because the atmospheric pressure is only a couple of percent of Earth's, and the temperature is almost always near or below freezing.