Six minutes
A person can typically survive without air for about 3-4 minutes before experiencing irreversible brain damage. Brain cells begin to die after just a few minutes without oxygen, so it's crucial to seek immediate medical attention in cases of asphyxiation.
An average person will have one birthday per year.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that people lived on Mars in the past. Scientists are still exploring the possibility of past microbial life on Mars, but there is no known evidence of past human civilization on the planet.
The helicopter game is typically an endless game where the player's goal is to survive as long as possible by navigating through obstacles without crashing. There is no set endpoint or final level in the game.
The tallest person in the world on record was Robert Wadlow, who stood at 8 feet 11 inches (272 cm) tall.
Not long with oxygen, about two seconds without it.
no because you need oxygen and in Mars
Without protection you will be lucky to survive a minute or so
If you were to just put a person on Mars, then no. There is no oxygen on Mars, and oxygen is essential to human life. However, if there were buildings which could provide the oxygen, similar to a space station, and there is plenty of food, then yes it is possible for a human to survive on Mars.
It is highly unlikely for a person to choke on Mars due to the thin atmosphere which contains very low levels of oxygen. However, without a spacesuit or proper life support systems, a person would not be able to survive on Mars for long due to the lack of breathable air and extreme environmental conditions.
It does not affect longevity of a person's life.
No
no there is no oxygen on mars and no water
As long as you had brought supplies for, as there is nothing there.
With sufficient nutritious food and plenty of water, a person can survive indefinitely.
66 days
Unless humans figure out a way to create artificial air, we would never survive on Mars.