Mars was discovered by the Babylonians in 1600BC
Surviving on Mars is extremely challenging due to its harsh conditions and limited resources. Without proper life support systems, humans would likely only survive a few minutes to hours on the surface of Mars. To live on Mars long-term, significant advancements in technology and infrastructure would be necessary to provide sustainable resources such as food, water, and shelter.
Mars is known for its red color due to iron oxide on its surface. It has the largest volcano and canyon in the solar system, Olympus Mons and Valles Marineris, respectively. The planet has a thin atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide.
Mars' atmosphere contains mainly carbon dioxide, which means that in order for the oxygen/carbon dioxide cycle to occur, Mars has to go through the same procedures that Earth went through. A simple organism must be formed that can undergo photosynthesis, converting carbon dioxide into oxygen. Once it has enough oxygen, a new organism will probably form that are able to breathe oxygen. The key point is to have many photosynthetic organisms in order to convert enough carbon dioxide into oxygen.
One argument: Evolution is caused by a need to adapt to the world around it. It is fair to say that in a society so advanced that its technology allows human beings to live on Mars, 99-100 percent of people will be able to reach the stage of reproduction and bring up a child. In such a society, the concept of 'survival of the fittest' will be rendered obsolete and therefore so will evolution.
there would have to be air on Jupiter and there is not its all gas
The Face of Mars was discovered on July 25, 1976 by Viking Orbiter 1
well he got descoverd in the 1895and so did some other people
olivia
sarah malcome
1743
usher
1920
1974
flamsteed
J.J Thomson
1898 in United Kingdom
Alfred wegener