Yesm Mars has a very thin atmosphere mostly composed of carbon dioxide.
No. The light from the sun has to travel farther to get to Mars, so it losses more intensity than it would if it were only traveling to Earth. As a result, the sun is dimmer on Mars than it is on Earth.
Mars is not very hot because it has a thin atmosphere that cannot trap heat effectively. The atmosphere on Mars is mostly carbon dioxide, which is not as effective at retaining heat as Earth's atmosphere. Additionally, Mars is further away from the Sun than Earth, so it receives less solar energy.
Venus is hotter than Mars because of its thick atmosphere mainly composed of carbon dioxide, which creates a greenhouse effect trapping heat from the sun. Mars has a much thinner atmosphere, which cannot retain heat as effectively. Additionally, Venus is closer to the sun than Mars, further contributing to its higher temperatures.
Mars is a prime example of a celestial body that has lost its atmosphere due to solar winds. Unlike Earth, Mars lacks a strong magnetic field to protect its atmosphere from these charged particles emitted by the Sun. Over billions of years, this exposure has significantly stripped away its atmosphere, leading to the cold and thin atmosphere we observe today.
Since Mars's atmosphere is much weaker than Earths, the sun's rays hit the ground and sort of roast the ground. Mars used to have oceans, or at least rivers, according to soil samples examined by NASA, but the sun caused them to evaporate a long time ago.
Yes. Earth receives radiation. The atmosphere acts as a filter. The atmosphere of Mars is thinner than Earth. Mars receives radiation also.
because there is little atmosphere to protect mars the above is correct, however another reason as to why mars gets more Uv radiation is because it does not have a magnetic field unlike Earth that can deflect of harmful cosmic and UV radiation
No. The light from the sun has to travel farther to get to Mars, so it losses more intensity than it would if it were only traveling to Earth. As a result, the sun is dimmer on Mars than it is on Earth.
It is far from the sun
Mars is not very hot because it has a thin atmosphere that cannot trap heat effectively. The atmosphere on Mars is mostly carbon dioxide, which is not as effective at retaining heat as Earth's atmosphere. Additionally, Mars is further away from the Sun than Earth, so it receives less solar energy.
Mars's atmosphere is thinner than Earth's atmosphere, Earth's atmosphere is also mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen, while Mars' is mostly Carbon Dioxide. Mars also doesn't have an ozone layer to protect it from ultra-violet rays.
Venus is hotter than Mars because of its thick atmosphere mainly composed of carbon dioxide, which creates a greenhouse effect trapping heat from the sun. Mars has a much thinner atmosphere, which cannot retain heat as effectively. Additionally, Venus is closer to the sun than Mars, further contributing to its higher temperatures.
Mars is a prime example of a celestial body that has lost its atmosphere due to solar winds. Unlike Earth, Mars lacks a strong magnetic field to protect its atmosphere from these charged particles emitted by the Sun. Over billions of years, this exposure has significantly stripped away its atmosphere, leading to the cold and thin atmosphere we observe today.
It is very hot on the side that is facing the sun and very cold on the side that is not facing the sun. This is because Mars has a very thin atmosphere.
Since Mars's atmosphere is much weaker than Earths, the sun's rays hit the ground and sort of roast the ground. Mars used to have oceans, or at least rivers, according to soil samples examined by NASA, but the sun caused them to evaporate a long time ago.
to protect us from the sun's harmful rays
Mars is burning hot because the atmosphere broke up so their is nothing protecting its surface from the sun's energy