yes, Mars did look like the earth. It had liquid water on it. It does not look like earth anymore because the core of the planet cooled down and when that happened it lost its magnate field. The core cooled down faster than earth because mars is small the earth. The earth and mars will die the same way.
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Mars is thought to have had a more Earth-like environment in its past, with evidence suggesting it had flowing water on its surface. However, due to various factors such as loss of atmosphere and volcanic activity, Mars has transformed into the dry, cold planet we see today.
The time it takes for a probe to travel from Earth to Mars varies depending on their positions in their respective orbits at the time of launch. On average, it takes around 6-9 months for a probe to travel from Earth to Mars.
Mars has about 0.38 times the gravity of Earth, so an object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh about 38 pounds on Mars.
earth is on one side of mars. Jupiter is on the other. (bare in mind, there is a asteroid belt between mars and jupiter) And said Asteroid Belt used to be a planet. Poor Maldek, smashed by the crazy Martians :-)
The distance between Mars and Earth varies depending on their orbital positions. On average, Mars is about 225 million kilometers away from Earth. This distance in terms of years is not typically used, as distance is measured in units such as kilometers or astronomical units.
Mars is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish hue caused by iron oxide on its surface. It has the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons, and the deepest canyon, Valles Marineris. Mars is also a prime target for potential future human exploration and colonization.