The jury is still out on that, but based on careful and thorough analysis of samples collected from Mars so far, the majority scientific opinion is that it's unlikely.
Plants cannot grow on Mars because the planet lacks the necessary atmosphere, water, and suitable temperature to support plant life. The high levels of radiation, low air pressure, and lack of organic nutrients in the soil also make it challenging for plants to survive on Mars.
yes they do.
No. Mars is too cold and lacks water. No plant from earth could grow there. Mars also has about 1% of the atmospheric pressure as Earth, and the decreased levels of sunlight per square meter would make outdoor growth unpractical. However, given a fully contained environment, such as a solarium with artificial light, air, water, and heat, it has recently been found that plants actually grow better Mars soil than in Earth soil. See "Mars One" or Wieger Wamelink for more details.
mushrooms
Plants grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.
No. The soil on Mars lacks the organic nutrients necessary to grow plants.
soil as there are more nutrients
Plants cannot grow on Mars because the planet lacks the necessary atmosphere, water, and suitable temperature to support plant life. The high levels of radiation, low air pressure, and lack of organic nutrients in the soil also make it challenging for plants to survive on Mars.
plants grow better in soil because all the nutrients that are needed for it to grow are in the soil
plants require nutrients from soil to grow
Potting soil does not grow. It is not a plant, but a medium in which to grow plants.
no, they will not , plants will grow in water or soil
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
Not yet...
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with soil!