Earth has liquid water due to its optimal distance from the Sun, which allows temperatures to remain within a range that supports liquid water. Additionally, Earth's atmosphere is thick enough to create pressure that keeps water from evaporating into space. In contrast, Mars is farther from the Sun and has a thin atmosphere that cannot retain heat, leading to conditions that freeze water and cause it to evaporate. As a result, any water on Mars is mostly in the form of ice or vapor, rather than liquid.
Earth is bigger then Mars Mars has frozen water and the Earth has bothe liquid and solid water. The man leave on earth and cannot produce life on mars^_^ Mars is known as the red planet while the earth is the blue planet
Mars does not have large bodies of liquid water on its surface like Earth does. There is evidence to suggest that Mars once had liquid water on its surface in the past, but it has mostly evaporated or frozen over time. Today, any water on Mars exists mostly in the form of ice or vapor.
Scientists have found evidence of liquid water on Mars, Europa (a moon of Jupiter), Enceladus (a moon of Saturn), and possibly Ganymede (another moon of Jupiter). These are the known bodies in our solar system with liquid water.
Earth, of course, and possibly Mars. Recent photos of Mars show dewdrops of a liquid which certainly appears to be water condensing on the landing struts of the Polar Observer.
The size of Mars is similar to Earth's size, and its gravitational pull is about the same force of that of Earth. Mars has a layer of frozen liquid beneath its dusty orange surface. This liquid is believed to be the same liquid as Earth's water. Mars is also believed to possibly support living microbes like those on planet Earth.
Mars has no liquid water. For a planet to have liquid water it must be the correct distance from the Sun like Earth.
Earth by far. Mars has very little water and it is only in the form of ice and trace amounts of water vapor. Never in liquid state because Mars does not have enough atmospheric pressure to allow water to be a liquid.
Earth is bigger then Mars Mars has frozen water and the Earth has bothe liquid and solid water. The man leave on earth and cannot produce life on mars^_^ Mars is known as the red planet while the earth is the blue planet
There is only very small amounts of water in a gas form in the atmosphere and there has been found that there is water in the ice caps on Mars. There is no liquid water on Mars. But ancient Mars is believed to have as much water as Earth does today, in liquid form.
Mars has evidence of erosion by water, including river valleys, channels, and minerals formed in the presence of water. Mars once had liquid water flowing on its surface, shaping the landscape over time.
For one the Earth and has an ozone layer and Mars does not. Also, the Earth can have water in all three states: liquid, gas, and solid. On Mars only frozen water has been found.
Earth, but there could have been water in Mars years ago.
Mars does not have large bodies of liquid water on its surface like Earth does. There is evidence to suggest that Mars once had liquid water on its surface in the past, but it has mostly evaporated or frozen over time. Today, any water on Mars exists mostly in the form of ice or vapor.
Only Earth is thought to have liquid water.===================================Updated informationIn 2015, NASA presented what they consider definitive evidence that there is some liquid water on Mars.
Scientists have found evidence of liquid water on Mars, Europa (a moon of Jupiter), Enceladus (a moon of Saturn), and possibly Ganymede (another moon of Jupiter). These are the known bodies in our solar system with liquid water.
Mars has no liquid surface water.
There is no liquid water on Mars.