Mars Atmosphere is made of 95% Carbon Dioxide (co2) and 3% nitrogen (n2)
The primary reason Mars is so much colder than the Earth is that Mars receives less than half of the of the energy from the sun as Earth does. This is because Mars is further away from the sun than Earth is. Mars' atmosphere is over 90% CO2, but Mars' total atmosphere is only about 0.6% that of Earth. Meaning that Mars has very little atmosphere of any kind to speak of, and so its atmosphere provides only negligible insulation to the planet. The net result is a very cold planet with very low atmospheric pressure. From an Earthling's perspective, Mars is no more hospitable than the vacuum of space.
The Martian atmosphere contains about 95.3% carbon dioxide (CO2) and 2.7% nitrogen.
The dominant atmospheric gas on Mars is carbon dioxide (CO2), making up about 95% of the planet's atmosphere.
no because you need CO2 and you don't have that on mars but you do have sunlight which is also needed EDIT: Thursday September 27, 2012 Mars consists of 95.23% carbon dioxide (CO2). The only limiting factors is UV protection like Earth's ozone layer and liquid water. The answer is still NO, Not naturally. photosynthesis "may be" possible with man made habitats designed to protect from UV radiation. Mars has an abundance of CO2!
95.32% of the Martian atmosphere is Carbon Dioxcide.(aka CO2)
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CO2. That's carbon dioxide.
Both Mars and Venus have atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide. The atmosphere of Venus is much denser.
Mars used to be a creamy or beigy colour but has reacted with the CO2 in its atmosphere to become rusty
Mars Atmosphere is made of 95% Carbon Dioxide (co2) and 3% nitrogen (n2)
It's properties are relatively the same, but because of the change in air pressure, the freezing point for water on mars is much colder than it is on earth. As an add-on to the above answer: The ice on Mars is made up almost entirely of CO2.
The primary reason Mars is so much colder than the Earth is that Mars receives less than half of the of the energy from the sun as Earth does. This is because Mars is further away from the sun than Earth is. Mars' atmosphere is over 90% CO2, but Mars' total atmosphere is only about 0.6% that of Earth. Meaning that Mars has very little atmosphere of any kind to speak of, and so its atmosphere provides only negligible insulation to the planet. The net result is a very cold planet with very low atmospheric pressure. From an Earthling's perspective, Mars is no more hospitable than the vacuum of space.
The atmosphere of Mars contain 95,32 % carbon dioxide. In the polar zones carbon dioxide is as dry ice.
You think probable to planet Mars.