Its is know freezing because the atmosphere that keeped it warm disapeered.
Salty water has a lower freezing point than pure water. So, very salty water may have a chance of being liquid on Mars. However there seems to be no liquid water on Mars.
so we can know more about it
So far as we know in 2015, Mars does not have any running water to create floods.
Several steps must be done before a civilization can thrive on Mars. Mars is a cold, barren land so the first steps would be to get a greenhouse effect on Mars.. building factories that actually produces gasses to warm the planet. With a rise in temperature the ice caps on the North pole will start to melt giving mars a liquid.. this step will take about 50 to 70 years to warm Mars. After that the bacteria moss will be introduced to Mars where CO2 can be changed into oxygen for life . It will take about 50 to a 100 years to make Mars livable. It is only a thought for now but I really think is possible
Coliforms can survive in cold temperatures but may not thrive in freezing conditions. Some coliform bacteria are able to survive and remain viable in freezing temperatures, while others may not be able to grow or reproduce until temperatures warm up. It is important to note that freezing may not completely eliminate coliforms, so proper sanitation measures are still necessary.
Salty water has a lower freezing point than pure water. So, very salty water may have a chance of being liquid on Mars. However there seems to be no liquid water on Mars.
so we can know more about it
Because they were cold in antarctica so they invented sport to warm you up... it was substantially hotter on mars.
So far as we know in 2015, Mars does not have any running water to create floods.
they lived in buffalos so it was very warm and in the winter it was freezing because the ate some of the buffalo
So far as we know in 2015, Mars does not have any running water to create floods.
At present we know of no life existing anywhere except on Earth. We know Mars was wet and warm in the past and we are looking there to see if there was life an if so any of it has survived. At present we have not find any evidence but can not yet rule it out. We do not believe that life as we know it cold exist on Saturn but we are intrigued with some of the planets moons, particularly Enceladus as these seem to have warm ocean beneath their surfaces where life (as we know it) may be possible. Again we have as yet found no definitive evidence for life but we feel it is worth looking harder.
The warmest it could be is freezing, because there's nothing to warm any further than that. Snow insulates it so that the temperature near the grass doesn't drop too low, but if it goes above freezing the snow would melt.
we have mars rovers that rove mars....... that lets us learn more about it!
Mars was named after the roman or Greek god of war and you know that war is very bloody and blood is red and mars is red so that is why they named mars after the roman or Greek god of war.
No, Mars is further from the Sun than Earth, and so exists outside of the zone that humans would call "warm." It's temperatures range from −87° C/-124.6° F to −5° C/-23° F, with a mean of −46° C/-50.8° F.
Several steps must be done before a civilization can thrive on Mars. Mars is a cold, barren land so the first steps would be to get a greenhouse effect on Mars.. building factories that actually produces gasses to warm the planet. With a rise in temperature the ice caps on the North pole will start to melt giving mars a liquid.. this step will take about 50 to 70 years to warm Mars. After that the bacteria moss will be introduced to Mars where CO2 can be changed into oxygen for life . It will take about 50 to a 100 years to make Mars livable. It is only a thought for now but I really think is possible