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It is unlikely that Mars will ever be colonised by humans, since the journey to and from Mars would be long and frought with too many dangers. Also, Mars is too far from the Sun to have a good living temperature, and atmospheric conditions would be adverse.

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What planet would you have more force to take of?

It would be more feasible to take off from a planet with less gravitational force, such as Mercury or Mars, compared to a planet with stronger gravitational force like Jupiter or Saturn.


Of all the rocky planets Mercury is the one humans are most likely to colonize?

Yes. Mars has a relatively stable temperature that living things could survive in with some modifications. Mercury has no atmosphere and so the days are blisteringly hot and the nights damagingly cold. Venus is a pressure cooker that melts lead both during day and night.


What is the second closest planet to mars?

The second closest planet to Mars is Earth. After Earth, the next closest planet to Mars is Jupiter.


Will there be another planet you can live on after the world ends?

It is currently not feasible to terraform or colonize another planet to sustain human life in the event of Earth's demise. While there is ongoing research and exploration of other planets, the technological and logistical challenges make it unlikely in the foreseeable future. It is more important to focus on preserving and protecting the Earth for future generations.


Who are the characters in Dark They Were and Golden Eyed?

The main characters in "Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed" by Ray Bradbury are Harry and his family. Harry and his family are part of a group of Earthlings who land on Mars with plans to colonize the planet but are initially resistant to embracing the changes that occur from being on Mars.

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Is it true Of all the rocky planets mars is the one humans are most likely to colonize?

No. The planet we are most likely to colonize is Mars.


Is Mars the planet humans are most likely to colonize?

Probably.


Of all the rocky planets Venus is the one humans are most likely to colonize.?

No. The planet we are most likely to colonize is Mars.


Is it possible to colonize on mars?

there are currently 17 chinese colonies on mars, they have claimed the planet and wil not let anyone else on


What talents are needed to colonize a planet?

The talents needed to colonize a planet would depend upon which planet you are colonizing. Some are harder to colonize than others, and in any event, this is a very hypothetical question since we are not remotely capable of colonizing any planet at this time in human history. Mars would be the best bet, but we really are not prepared to make the kind of investment that would be needed to colonize Mars (although I understand that some people want to fund a trip to Mars as a reality TV program, something like Survivor Mars - it is doubtful that this could result in a self-sustaining colony, but who know). So let's say you are going to colonize Mars. This is not easy to do since Mars does not have a breathable atmosphere. It would require massive technological support to colonize a planet like Mars, and that in turn means that the talents you need lie in the field of science and technology. You have to be able to build and maintain very sophisticated machinery, and if you don't do that, you will run out of air and will die. It's a serious business.


Can you buy Mars?

Ask the creator of the universe to buy it (I'm kidding! you can't buy a planet!)


What planet would you have more force to take of?

It would be more feasible to take off from a planet with less gravitational force, such as Mercury or Mars, compared to a planet with stronger gravitational force like Jupiter or Saturn.


Will Mars ever have life or ever breed to make a planet called marcury?

While there is a possibility of finding microbial life on Mars, the conditions for complex life forms to thrive are currently not present. Additionally, it is not scientifically feasible for Mars to "breed" with another planet to create a new planet. Each planet has its own unique properties and cannot merge to form a new celestial body.


Is mars an inner planet or outter planet?

Mars is an inner planet.


Does mars have any blue in it?

To my knowledge, the color blue has not been observed on the planet Mars. I would imagine that if human beings were to colonize Mars and then take the opportunity to perform extensive surveys of Martian minerals, some blue colored mineral would eventually be found somewhere.


Why does Mars have a rocky planet?

Mars IS a rocky planet


Can you guess what will man do in the space next?

You can guess that man might explore Mars in space next or might even try to travel further than the red planet. Man might try to colonize the moon or mine for water on Mars.