No. Mars is a rocky planet, similar to earth in some ways. We are attempting at this very moment to determine if there was ever life on Mars, or if Mars could possibly sustain life in the future.
Mars is a terrestrial (rocky) planet, also known as an inner planet.
Jupiter =] Jupiter is incorrect. It is considered a Gas Giant not a terrestrial planet. The answer is Mars with it's two known moons.
Saturn is not a terrestrial planet, so it is a gas planet.
Yes, Mars is terrestrial in the sense that it is a rocky planet like Earth, as opposed to a gas giant like Jupiter or Saturn. However, Mars is also known as an "inferior planet" because its orbit is closer to the Sun than Earth's.
Mercury and Venus are terrestrial planets, while Earth is also a terrestrial planet but with unique characteristics that support life. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas giants made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Mars is a terrestrial planet, not a gas giant. Mars is a terrestrial planet because the majority of it is rock, not gas.
mars is a terrestrial planet or an inner planet
It is a rocky planet or terrestrial planet. Any planet before Mars is terrestrial and any planet after Mars is a gas giant.
Mars is a terrestrial type planet itself. It has no other planets, gas giants or otherwise.
Mars is a terrestrial or rocky metallic planet. Jovian means Jupiter like, or gas giant.
It is not a gas giant, therefore it must be a terrestrial.
terrestrial
A terrestrial planet, Gas giant planets are made of gas....
Earth is a terrestrial planet, like Mercury, Venus, and Mars, that is composed primarily of rock and metal. Gas giants, on the other hand, are mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, like Jupiter and Saturn.
Mars is a terrestrial (rocky) planet, also known as an inner planet.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet.
Out of all the planets in our solar system, four are considered gas giants or Jovian planets. They are Saturn, Neptune, Uranus and Jupiter. The ones that are not gas giants are Mars, Mercury, Venus, and Earth.