They tell scientists when the wolrd will in
mars. now tell me why they think that?
The most geologically active planet I know if Venus, which has constant eruptions which keep the crust of the planet looking very new. There are also a few moons of Jupiter, Io in particular that have similar processes going on. Io is the most volcanic body in the solar system it has 400 active volcanoes 10 of which are higher than Mt. Everest. Comment: Venus has the most volcanoes, but how active they are is still uncertain.
The Mariner and Viking missions to Mars provided valuable information about the Martian atmosphere, surface features, and potential for supporting life. They confirmed the presence of water in the past, discovered evidence of ancient river valleys and volcanoes, and conducted the first successful lander mission on Mars, which included taking images and analyzing soil samples.
Geysersspout up 70 feet.With a terrible hissing noise,at regular intervals. In this section are the great springs ,so hot that meat is readily cooked in them.
Many states don't have a single volcano so it's hard to tell which state has the least amount of volcanoes.
mars. now tell me why they think that?
Since no human has ever set foot on Mars, it is hard to tell, but scientists think the inside of Mars is kind of like the inside of the earth, with a hot core, and miles of rock.
Volcanoes show that there is liquid rock. This must be from somewhere. Also, using SONAR, we can see what the rock is like - and we can tell it is liquid.
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It doesn't erupt
Only time will tell if there is life on Mars.
The most geologically active planet I know if Venus, which has constant eruptions which keep the crust of the planet looking very new. There are also a few moons of Jupiter, Io in particular that have similar processes going on. Io is the most volcanic body in the solar system it has 400 active volcanoes 10 of which are higher than Mt. Everest. Comment: Venus has the most volcanoes, but how active they are is still uncertain.
It's impossible but many scientists and other smart people are working on it. we can tell whats under the earths crust by the vibrations produced through earthquakes ect
So far as we have been able to tell, there are currently no life forms on Mars - but more experimentation is needed, the possibility of it has not been ruled out. More sophisticated landers in the future may help to decide the question. And most scientists today are actually more interested in the question: "Wasthere ever life on Mars"?
it's not actually 'taught'. The scientists write a computer program to tell the rover what to do - and send the program by radio to Mars. The rover receives the program, and follows the instructions.
this is Bruno mars... why would i tell you?
The Mariner and Viking missions to Mars provided valuable information about the Martian atmosphere, surface features, and potential for supporting life. They confirmed the presence of water in the past, discovered evidence of ancient river valleys and volcanoes, and conducted the first successful lander mission on Mars, which included taking images and analyzing soil samples.