Yes, there are trace amounts of oxygen in Mars's atmosphere (less than 1%), and huge amounts of carbon dioxide and water ice that can both be processed into oxygen.
no there is no oxygen on mars and no water
in the poles
There is a very small amount of oxygen on Mars. The oxygen level in Marsâ?? atmosphere said to be around .145%.
Mars lacks a thick atmosphere and has harsh surface conditions, such as extreme cold and high levels of radiation, which make it inhospitable for known forms of life to exist. Furthermore, the surface of Mars shows no evidence of current liquid water, a key ingredient for life as we know it.
Carbon Dioxide
can life exist on mars
Mars lacks a thick atmosphere to provide protection from harmful radiation, has extreme temperature fluctuations, and does not have a sustainable source of liquid water. These factors make it difficult for life as we know it to exist on Mars.
Yes humans will suffocat on Mars. Human depend on Oxygen to breathe and without oxygen, we will die. Oxygen is present in th Earth's atmosphere and it is not on Mars. To survive on Mars, we need to use an astronaut's suit with oxygen support.
There was water at one time on Mars.
Planning on going to a trip? Take your own oxygen with you, since you can't breath on Mars. 95.32 percent of Mars' atmosphere contains carbon dioxide. Oxygen level is 0.13% on Mars.
an oxygen tank
no there is no oxygen on mars and no water
no it does not
no
no
in the poles
Mars is further out from the sun than earth.