It depends on how fast you want to get there, and exactly what path you take. For reference, the Mars Science Laboratory used roughly one hundred kilograms of fuel per kilogram of payload to make the trip, and it will take a little over 8 months for it to get there.
it takes at least 45,900,000,000,000,000
A lot! Also depends on how fast you want to go. It takes a lot of energy to escape the earth's gravity. After than you can float to Mars but it could take many years.
On what do you store fuel to go to mars
The exact amount of fuel needed to travel to Mars and back would depend on the spacecraft design, propulsion system, and mission profile. Estimates suggest that a round trip to Mars would require tens of thousands of gallons of fuel due to the large distance and complex orbital dynamics involved in such a mission.
The amount of fuel needed to travel to Mars and back depends on various factors such as the spacecraft design, propulsion system, payload weight, and trajectory. For a mission like NASA's Mars Rover, Curiosity, it required around 2000 pounds (900 kg) of fuel for the journey to Mars. The return trip would require a similar amount of fuel.
if there is water if it is at the right temperature how long it would take us to get their how much fuel we would need in a rocket to get to mars are their any aliens or harmful animal their is their enough oxygen etc.
about 50 years
Mars revolves on its axis once in 24.6229 hours.
It depends on the type of aircraft
254 days by the most fuel-efficient orbit, IIRC. Distance doesn't matter as much as travel time, and Mars is pretty close.
A) You wrote does wrong B) You wrote Mars wrong you should have said "How much does it take for Mars to orbit the Sun?" Toanswer your question it takes 687 Earth days.
alot of fuel.. U