The "Height"? Do you mean the size, or the distance it is from the Sun or from the Earth? it is about half the width of the Earth and about one sixth the volume. When it is closest to the Sun it is about 207 million kilometres from it and when it is furthest it is about 250 million. It's distance from the Earth is very varied. Or, do you mean it's angular elevation when viewed from Earth? This too varies greatly.
The deepness of Mars (the red plant) is 7KM (4.5)
Mars doesn't have any of these dimensions. Its shape is very close to being a sphere, so it has a radius (or diameter), but none of the dimensions listed in the question.
The tallest volcano in terms of height above sea level is Ojose del Salado on the Argentina-Chile border at 22, 615 feet. The tallest volcano on Earth in from base to summit is Mauna Kea at over 33,000 feet from sea floor to summit. The tallest volcano known to exist anywhere is Olympus Mons in the Tharsis region of Mars with a height of 72,000 feet.
At the poles of Mars.
There have been four successful rover landings on Mars. Two of those rovers are still operational.Sojourner landed on Mars on July 4, 1997.Spirit landed on Mars on January 4, 2004.Opportunity landed on Mars on January 25, 2004.Curiosity landed on Mars on August 10, 2012.As of November 2016 Opportunity and Curiosity are still operational.
The duration of Roving Mars is 2400.0 seconds.
Bruno Mars is 5'2, although he looks smaller lol
Olympus Mons is a volcano on Mars. It is three times the height of Mount Everest.
The largest volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons, which is located on Mars. It has a height of almost 22km, which makes it nearly three times the height of Mount Everest's height above sea level.
NOPE! only your weight changes!
1 and a half of Earth jump height, approximately
Mars doesn't have any of these dimensions. Its shape is very close to being a sphere, so it has a radius (or diameter), but none of the dimensions listed in the question.
mercury,Venus and mars
Bruno Mars is 5'2, although he looks smaller lol
The gravity on Mars is about 38% of Earth's gravity. Based on this, a person's jumping height would be roughly 2.6 times higher on Mars compared to Earth, assuming all other factors are the same. However, the actual height a person can jump on Mars would still depend on various factors like their strength, agility, and technique.
Olympus Mons is substantially taller than Mt. Everest by any standard of measurement (height above datum, height above surrounding plains, height above lowest surface point).
Earth has a relatively thin atmosphere, and I believe that Mars has one even thinner (both in height and density).
Mars. Because if you weigh 105 pounds here on earth then you would weigh 39.5 pounds on Mars while on Venus you would weigh 95.2. The whole jump height is all about the amount of force in Newtons you put into it and how much you weigh. So net time you think "Could you jump higher on Venus or on Mars?" Just think about the weight you have and the amount of force you put into it.