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No. Just die. Its pressure is less than the top of our highest mountain.
It is highly unlikely for a person to choke on Mars due to the thin atmosphere which contains very low levels of oxygen. However, without a spacesuit or proper life support systems, a person would not be able to survive on Mars for long due to the lack of breathable air and extreme environmental conditions.
Yes. In fact the thinner atmosphere on Mars means you could probably see more stars than you could on Earth.
Mars has an atmosphere that's about 95% carbon dioxide.
The atmosphere on Mars is thin because it is 95.72% carbon dioxide.
YES they would because of the atmosphere!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
No. Just die. Its pressure is less than the top of our highest mountain.
It is highly unlikely for a person to choke on Mars due to the thin atmosphere which contains very low levels of oxygen. However, without a spacesuit or proper life support systems, a person would not be able to survive on Mars for long due to the lack of breathable air and extreme environmental conditions.
Mercury is too small to retain a significant atmosphere, though it does have a thin layer of gas surrounding it with the density similar to the upper most regions of Earth's atmosphere (the exosphere). Plus, the surface temperature of Mercury is on average in excess of 100 degrees Celsius. Therefore, if someone suddenly appears on Mercury without any kind of protection, they will not only have no air to breath, they will be cooked in a matter of minutes.
It doesn't have an atmosphere
Probably the question is about "Mars". Mars's atmosphere has a large amount of carbon dioxide in it and the atmosphere is very thin. Also, Mars is a lot colder than Earth and it has no liquid water. But you could stay there if you had the right things to help you too survive.
mars is red BECAUSE of its super weak and bad atmosphere. so you could hardly breathe HARDLY.
No. But unless well protected, they'd choke and freeze though
No. The atmosphere of Mars is too thin.
The term Martian can have two meanings. It can be an adjective that refers to anything of or from Mars. The Martian atmosphere, for example, is the atmosphere of Mars. The term is also used as a noun to refer to fictional people from Mars.
only if an atmosphere is created
No. You cannot simply be "sucked up" by the atmosphere of a planet unless there just happens to be a storm with an extremely powerful updraft. Mars does have dust devils, but the atmosphere there is too thin for them to lift a person off the ground.