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The atmosphere on Mars is about 95% CO2, so one would imagine the greenhouse effect must be quite pronounced. However, the Martian atmosphere is 170 times thinner than that of earth. The air is so wispy there isn't enough to trap much heat.

It has little to do with gravity, contrary to the previous answer.

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