The answer is yes stupid
None really, but if you were really rich, you could get scientist to build a large air dome over Mars, you could live there.
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.
Without any aides, a human would perish very quickly. The air is heavily made up of carbon dioxide, and in addition, the climate is not suitable for humans. A person could not live on Mars from the lack of gravity and they would die from there being no air. Scientific facts show that organisms cannot live on Mars due to it's very, very high humidity level, sources of water is not/will not be found, and oxygen is too limited.
It is currently not possible for people to live on Mars due to the lack of essential resources such as air, water, and food. However, there are ongoing missions and research by space agencies like NASA to study the possibility of human colonization on Mars in the future.
Currently, humans cannot live on Mars without significant life support systems due to its thin atmosphere, lack of breathable air, extreme cold temperatures, and high levels of radiation exposure. However, there are ongoing research and plans to establish human settlements on Mars in the future, with technologies to provide habitable conditions for humans.
None really, but if you were really rich, you could get scientist to build a large air dome over Mars, you could live there.
Sure, Google the term "Biosphere"
people will not be able to live on mars witout protective gear because it is to cold and there is a little bit air
if mars had water and gravity and air of course we could possibly live there umm well im guessing if you needed water go live on the moon or something when you want because scientist crashed a rocket into the moon to find water bumbblee bee
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.
Without any aides, a human would perish very quickly. The air is heavily made up of carbon dioxide, and in addition, the climate is not suitable for humans. A person could not live on Mars from the lack of gravity and they would die from there being no air. Scientific facts show that organisms cannot live on Mars due to it's very, very high humidity level, sources of water is not/will not be found, and oxygen is too limited.
The air pressure on the planet Mars is extremely low. A person exposed to such low air pressure would therefore be injured by the internal pressure of his or her own body, which is adapted to the Earth's atmosphere. Even aside from that, the atmosphere of Mars does not contain oxygen, so any person trying to breathe it would die from lack of oxygen. However, a person could live on Mars, just as a person could live on the moon, as long as that person remained inside a space suit or other air-tight container, which would provide the right kind of air pressure and oxygen to breathe.
Cold, lack of air, water, birdseed.
It doesn't have air for people to live on that planet
As of now, Mars is not suitable for human habitation due to its harsh environment, lack of breathable air, and extreme temperatures. However, there are proposals for potential future missions to establish human settlements on Mars.
It is currently not possible for people to live on Mars due to the lack of essential resources such as air, water, and food. However, there are ongoing missions and research by space agencies like NASA to study the possibility of human colonization on Mars in the future.
No. The atmosphere of Mars is too thin.