On Mars, we would focus on exploration and research, studying the planet's geology, climate, and potential for past or present life. Establishing habitats would be essential for long-term human presence, allowing for scientific experiments and sustainable living. Additionally, we might extract resources, such as water ice, to support life and fuel production. Overall, Mars could serve as a stepping stone for deeper space exploration and understanding our solar system.
On Mars you would weigh pi pounds.
how much would you weigh if you were 1001lbs on earth then you went to mars
No, I would not.
To calculate someone's weight on Mars, you would multiply their weight on Earth by Mars' gravity (0.38). So, if someone weighs 150 pounds on Earth, they would weigh about 57 pounds on Mars.
Yes because in Earth an earthquake is called an earthquake but in mars it will be called a Mars-quake or even in any other planets.
you would get to mars by buying a spaceship and hiring someone to fly you to mars.
mars rover
No. A person would simultaneously freeze and asphyxiate on mars.
A parachute would open ABOVE Mars, just as it would above our planet
On Mars you would weigh pi pounds.
Mars would look like chocolate with caramel inside of it :)
First we would have to actually make a successful trip to Mars...
In English grammar the possessive form is " Mars' " . Note the position of the apostrophe. We would say " Mars' atmosphere " .
yes you would because its dry nd hot there. It has no air, but it has water.
Mars does have two moon .
no because you need oxygen and in Mars
it would to 6-7 months to get to mars