Our current level of technology does not provide a suitable, long term functional plan for any form of colony on Mars (At our current technology level)
Currently, humans cannot live on Mars without significant life support systems due to its thin atmosphere, lack of breathable air, extreme cold temperatures, and high levels of radiation exposure. However, there are ongoing research and plans to establish human settlements on Mars in the future, with technologies to provide habitable conditions for humans.
Since outer space has a temperature of about 3 K (-273 °C), the planets cannot be any colder, so if you can live there (the ISS) you can live anywhere. But as far as survivable temperatures for humans, only Earth qualifies. The next closest is Mars, which would need less heat to make habitable. The polar zones of Mercury have bearable surface temperatures as well, but they exist in a hard vacuum (as with space).
yes and no not many humans have been on mars okay thanks from mars
Without any aides, a human would perish very quickly. The air is heavily made up of carbon dioxide, and in addition, the climate is not suitable for humans. A person could not live on Mars from the lack of gravity and they would die from there being no air. Scientific facts show that organisms cannot live on Mars due to it's very, very high humidity level, sources of water is not/will not be found, and oxygen is too limited.
No one as landed on Mars, walked on Mars, or lived on Mars. For rubbish cans or trash cans to exist on Mars, humans would need to be on Mars and either bring the rubbish cans or manufacture these on the planet. None of that is possible in the conceivable future, because Mars' atmosphere cannot support human life. Even if we assume ANY other life lived there before, we cannot assume their method of trash collection or removal.
No, we currently cannot. Humans cannot permanently live on Mars with current technology because the atmosphere of Mars is very thin, and it is made up of mostly carbon dioxide. Also, Mars can have nice 70-degree days, but many times it is below freezing.
Humans cannot permanently live Mars with current technology because the atmosphere of Mars is very thin, and it is made up of mostly carbon dioxide. Also, Mars can have nice 70-degree days, but many times it is below freezing.
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yes, because no water and food in planet mars
scientist are looking into it, but there is no definite news that there is a core. If there is no core that explains why there is no life on mars and humans can also not live on mars then.
Currently, humans cannot live on Mars without significant life support systems due to its thin atmosphere, lack of breathable air, extreme cold temperatures, and high levels of radiation exposure. However, there are ongoing research and plans to establish human settlements on Mars in the future, with technologies to provide habitable conditions for humans.
no. unless they have an astrounot suit or a breathing tube.
yes and scientists are finding more about this but there is water on one of the lands of mars which they are if humans can live there
No one can yet live on mars. The only thing that isn't a mammal or cannot fly that can survive on mars, is the water bear. It can be seen under a microscope.
Humans cannot live up to 140.
For a short amount of time with enough food and water they will be able to orbit Mars.
No.As far as humans know kangaroos only live in Australia, therefore it is extremely unlikely that they can live on Mars.The Mars Rover has failed to find any form of kangaroo life on Mars.