No, Mars can't sustain human life because there is too little oxygen, too much carbon dioxide, and it is too far away from the sun to sustain a warm enough temperature for life here on earth.
Well, so far, we can say that Earth is the only life sustaining planet if somehow liquid water is found on the mars then by building glass domes, we can be able to love up there. :-)
There is currently no evidence to suggest that any form of life exists on Mars. However, scientists believe that Mars may have had conditions suitable for life in the past, and they continue to search for signs of microbial life on the planet.
No. Mars is too cold for human life and the air is not breathable. There is no magnetic field to shield against solar radiation.
no where, but there was a machine that had went to Mars and was said that there could be life in Mars... :)
It would be challenging for earthlings to live on Mars due to factors such as the thin atmosphere, lack of breathable air, extreme temperatures, and radiation exposure. Significant advancements in technology and infrastructure would be needed to sustain human life on the planet.
no
there is NO living life on Mars b/c there is no liquid water on it.
No, because there is no water on Mars. It seems to have had water on its surface but that was a long time ago. Another reason is because it doesnt have a very reliable magnetic field(it lost most of it 4 billion years ago) and the inosphere is unable to stop any solor wind(radiation) that comes from the sun. Hope that helps!
No. It has little oxygen.
Earth is the only planet in our solar system that can sustain human life.
mars and earth
There is no chance of life on Mars. There was once life on Mars. But as a result of the activities of its landscape, the atmosphere if filled with poisonous gases cannot sustain life, and there are also a lot of volcanoes and earthquakes everywhere in Mars.
earth is the most complex and can sustain life
most definately, way to hot to sustain human life
Surface: dust and rocks. Atmosphere, very thin, 1/100 the density of Earth's. Mostly carbon dioxide and unable to sustain human life.
As of now, there are no people living on Mars. There are plans for manned missions to Mars in the future, but it is not predicted to happen within the next 100 years. Extensive research and technological advancements would be needed to sustain human life on Mars for long periods of time.
mars is rocky and is like an enormous desert it is a bright red colour and many astronemers say other than earth it is most likely to be able to sustain human life.