There are no people on Mars.
yah its MARS. Some people believe that the planets where created more or less the way they are; none used to be more like Earth.
Yes. Earth is about 6.5 times larger than Mars and has more mass.
Never. Mars and earth both orbit the sun. Since Mars has a more distant orbit, a year on Mars is almost the equivalent of two years on earth.
Mars only has about 28% the surface area of the Earth. What's interesting is that number matches the land area of Earth, so the total surface of Mars is roughly the same as the dry land surface of Earth.
No. The light from the sun has to travel farther to get to Mars, so it losses more intensity than it would if it were only traveling to Earth. As a result, the sun is dimmer on Mars than it is on Earth.
yah its MARS. Some people believe that the planets where created more or less the way they are; none used to be more like Earth.
Mars used to be more like Earth.
yes if we get more an advanced race
When Mars is closest to Earth (opposition), it appears larger and brighter in the night sky. People on Earth can observe more surface details through telescopes. Additionally, communication between Earth and Mars spacecrafts may be clearer and more efficient due to the shorter distance.
Yes. Earth is about 6.5 times larger than Mars and has more mass.
Mars, the asteroid belt is in between Mars and Jupiter.
At opposition (Mars is opposite to the Sun), Mars can be between about 55 and 100 million kilometers - depending on where Earth and Mars meet (the orbit of Mars is quite a bit more excentric than Earth's orbit).
Earth is more massive than Mars and therefore has greater gravity.
Yes. Mars has two: Phobos and Deimos; Earth has only one.
Really small. 3.68x10^37% in scientific notation.
The Earth is more dense than Mars Mars mean density 3.9335 g/cm³ Earth mean density 5.515 g/cm3
Never. Mars and earth both orbit the sun. Since Mars has a more distant orbit, a year on Mars is almost the equivalent of two years on earth.