because you see funny the surface is scarlet
It may have gradually lost its atmosphere to the solar winds or a body or bodies that collided with mars
Phobos, one of Mars' moons, does not have its own atmosphere or climate. It is too small to retain an atmosphere, so it does not experience weather or climate patterns like those on Earth or larger planetary bodies.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Both moons have a very thin atmosphere, so they do not have traditional weather like what we experience on Earth. The surface temperatures on these moons can vary greatly depending on their position relative to Mars and the Sun.
So far, no humans have been to Mars. We will have to wait for someone to get there to find out what they'll look like.
The primary reason Mars is so much colder than the Earth is that Mars receives less than half of the of the energy from the sun as Earth does. This is because Mars is further away from the sun than Earth is. Mars' atmosphere is over 90% CO2, but Mars' total atmosphere is only about 0.6% that of Earth. Meaning that Mars has very little atmosphere of any kind to speak of, and so its atmosphere provides only negligible insulation to the planet. The net result is a very cold planet with very low atmospheric pressure. From an Earthling's perspective, Mars is no more hospitable than the vacuum of space.
mars has an atmosphere so there is no way to anser your Question SORRY
Mars has lost its atmosphere by the process of attrition due to the solar wind.
The atmosphere of mars is thin and is 95.32% carbon dioxide. Since it is so thin, not much is found in it.
The atmosphere on Mars does not support life so no a hippo can not live on Mars.
mars is red BECAUSE of its super weak and bad atmosphere. so you could hardly breathe HARDLY.
Because mars has a thin atmosphere.
they don't have water to fill them in or an atmosphere where they can burn up
It may have gradually lost its atmosphere to the solar winds or a body or bodies that collided with mars
probably not. the earths gravity is different then mars's . the so is the atmosphere so the answer is basically no!
Mercury has almost no atmosphere so that could be the answer. The otherpossible answeris Mars, which certainly does have a (thin)atmosphere.
Both Venus and Mars have atmospheres that are mostly carbon dioxide. However, Venus has a very thick atmosphere. The Martian atmosphere is very thin, so the answer is Mars.
It is far from the sun