The atmosphere isn't thick enough to stop the solar radiation.
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.
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 has a cold temperature because it is farther from the Sun compared to Earth, which results in less solar heat reaching the planet. Additionally, Mars has a thin atmosphere that is not able to retain heat well, leading to significant temperature fluctuations between day and night.
Water, nutrition, heat,
Mars cooled over time due to its smaller size and lack of significant tectonic activity, which reduced its internal heat. Additionally, Mars lost much of its atmosphere, which was once thicker and acted as insulation, causing the planet to cool further. The lack of a magnetic field also contributed to the loss of atmosphere and resulting cooling of Mars.
Yes mars did may had life before earth have life. Mar had a bigger moon that give it( mars ) heat a force field to protect from the sun solar wind which is very deadly. The heat gave water, because mar had ice. Mars later hit its own moon, which may have destroy all life on mars.
Solar flares on mars are deadly because it lacks an atmosphere and magnetic pole (like those found on earth) to protect inhabitants from radiation.
it is heat
No, it does not
The best way of killing deadly bacteria using heat is to cook it. You can also boil or bake it.
it is heat
Mars could only have life if Mars have these thing, a force field, water and heat. Mars don't have a force field that will protect from the sun solar wind. The sun solar wind is very very very very very very very very very very very very very very deadly. One blow from that wind and all living thing will be gone. Mars need a bigger moon to created heat for water( mars has ice) and a force field to protect from the sun solar wind( a planet grow strong and creates heat by have a moon orbiting it) . The air is toxic . But mars needs water and heat for a plant to grow. A plant will breath in the toxic and breath out non toxic air. The non toxic is breathable for all living things. But right now mars don't have these things so mar can not have life.
The best way of killing deadly bacteria using heat is to cook it. You can also boil or bake it.
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Mars does not provide heat - it is actually a cold planet. It absorbs a lot of heat from the sun during it's day, but having almost no atmosphere, it radiates that heat right back out into space again at night.
Well first they would need it for oxygen saying that there isn't much if at all on Mars, they would also need one to prtect them from the deadly radiation.
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