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Mostly Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen, but there are traces of other gasses as well, such as Argon, Carbon Monoxide, and Oxygen.

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Its true that the mars had a red man or alien?

There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that there was ever a red man or alien on Mars. The surface conditions on Mars make it unlikely for any form of complex life to exist. Any claims of life on Mars are speculative and not substantiated by scientific data.


Do aliens have houses on Mars?

No life has been found on Mars as of yet - and no intelligent life exists there. As such, there are no alien houses on Mars.


What are the current missions on Mars?

Extract an alien for human testing.


How can an alien survive on Mars?

An alien would need to have adapted to Mars' inhospitable conditions, including its thin atmosphere, extreme cold temperatures, and lack of liquid water. This could involve advanced technology for life support, protection from radiation, and means of obtaining nutrients and energy. Additionally, the alien's biology would likely need to be very different from life on Earth to withstand the harsh Martian environment.


How does a alien survive on Mars?

An alien would presumably not need to breath oxygen as if they have some kind of ESP, they don't even exist. Edit- i doubt they do exist too but if they did, there's no reason to believe that they would have some special ability like ESP. I wasnt talking about some super alien race, just a creature who can survive and all creatures on earth need oxygen, water, and some form of food. there are trace amounts of oxygen on mars (in the form of iron oxides, unusable by us but might possibly be used by them) but the other two are still missing for an alien to grow and develop unless their chemical compound is that different

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Does Mars have any gasses?

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If we lived on Mars would we be aliens?

Anybody born on Mars would be considered an alien to those living on Earth


Why would it not be possible to breath on Mars?

The earth has a very thin layer of life-sustaining gasses (known as the atmosphere) surrounding it, mars does not.


if other live forms existed, how would they breathe and what air would they need to survive?

I think they would breathe with carbon dioxide and would live on mars.


What part of mars is aliens interested in visiting?

no part of mars is worth visiting alien or no alien


If you could live in space where would you live?

I would probably live on Mars with my alien besties.


Is there alien life on Mars?

at the moment, there are no signs of life. There could be but most like there isnt. If there are Martians on Mars, they would be natives.


What can you NOT do in Mars?

Breathe


Is Mars made of rock or gasses?

rock.


Can humans breathe on Mars?

no. unless they have an astrounot suit or a breathing tube.


Can you moonwalk on Mars?

You can moonwalk anywhere. But you can't breathe on Mars.


Are there little green men on Mars?

No, there are not little green men on Mars. NASA has not seen any aliens on Mars with the rovers they have on Mars. If the aliens were like us they would have to breath oxygen, and there is no oxygen on Mars. I do not think there are little green men on Mars. The first answer is lacking many details. Aliens would most likeley be biological. This means that they would evolve based on surroundings. Mars is a giant, red desert. A green alien wouldn't evolve here. It is the same reason as to why rattlesnakes aren't green or rainbow colored. To be able to blend in with surroundings means survival. Green aliens on a red planet would be quickly preyed upon by any potential Martian predator. To respond to the first answer, an alien might not breathe oxygen. Just because humans do, doesn't mean an alien would. It's not an Earthly organism. Mars is also incredibly cold. Without any insulation, an alien would likely freeze. The size is a problem, too. Taller organisms would most likely evolve with lower gravity. A small alien isn't likely, but may still have a chance.