Neither. It isn't too hot or too cold compared to other planets in the solar system. It's just cold. Scientists are trying to figure out if we can live on it after a few adjustments. It is 80 F on a rare summer day and -200 F on a very rare winter. That is occasionally.
on mars it is not hot it is very cold the low is 65 dc and the high of 15 dc but not very hot
depends where you are in mars if you are at the polar caps its very cold while by the equator it can reach 21 degrees Celsius
Mars is generally cold in the morning, with temperatures ranging from about -76°C to -5°C (-105°F to 23°F). The temperature can vary depending on the location and season.
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
Mars has extremely cold temperatures, with average surface temperatures around -80 degrees Fahrenheit (-62 degrees Celsius). Temperatures can vary depending on location and time of day, but overall, Mars experiences very cold conditions.
no mars is really cold
No mars is cold
one half is too hot and the other half is too cold
pluto (no longer classed as a planet) is furtherst away from the sun whereas mars is alot closer. so it is hot hot hot!! and pluto is COLD COLD COLD !!
No. It is too cold.
mars is a very cold you would think that it is very hot but it`s not.
Mars is an amazingly freezing cold planet and is to cold for us to live on. It is colder because it is further away from the sun and we can live because we are more closer to the sun than mars.
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.
mars is one of the inner planets meaning it is not as hot as some but is still hotdepends on what side the sun is shining on if the sun is then it gets extremly hot if not it is extremly cold
on mars it is not hot it is very cold the low is 65 dc and the high of 15 dc but not very hot
Neptune is much colder than Mars.
Mars is generally too cold to live on, with average temperatures around minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit. However, there are also regions on Mars that can reach temperatures above freezing during the day. Overall, the extreme cold, lack of atmosphere, and radiation make it a challenging environment for human habitation.