It would not be easy to live on Mars since it does not have a breathable atmosphere, however, with sufficient technological support, it is possible to live on Mars.
The moon landings proved that we have the means to live on other planets (including Mars). What we need is a way to get the necessary supplies (food, oxygen, water, etc) to send people to mars and bring them back to earth.
As of now, there is no evidence to suggest that any form of life, including humans, exists on Mars. It is currently uninhabited by people.
The Pegasus Mars Space program was created by a man who thinks teleportation is real. He wants the government to disclose the secrets so that people can live on Mars.
The opportunity that Mars represents for Earth is expansion. It is believed that people from Earth may one day be able to visit or live on Mars. It represents an amazing exploration opportunity.
Bruno Mars live in LA, California but he was born in Hawaii...
No
we need to go to mars because when there is to many people on earth we can live in mars as well
we will be soon
no there is not
people will not be able to live on mars witout protective gear because it is to cold and there is a little bit air
most people think on Mars or the moon
yes. But don't try it
We do not live in Mars, we live in the Earth.
Mars atmosheric pressure is roughly the same as the peak of Mt. Everest, Can you live in Mars temps in the winter can reach -65F and people climb Everest and people live in Alaska, however Mars atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide which is poison to humans, and Mars lacks a magnetic field so it is constantly being bombarded by solar radiation but no i don't think we can get there or live there
Mars is not a sustainable planet. Recent studies, however, suggest that there is water on the planet.
Zero. There is no life on Uranus that we know of.
Since Mars doesn't have enough atmosphere to allow people to breathe, people on Mars will need to live in enclosed habitats. That can be either in sealed dwellings on the surface, within bubbles on the surface, or underground. Given that Mars is occasionally struck by space rocks (we don't think there's enough atmosphere to create a decent "meteor") it would probably be safest to live in underground cities.