Mars unlike earth is to cold has a little bit of water and oxygen. it cant support human life- but there may be other creatures out there there on planet Mars that it can support . but if humans were there, we would die.
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∙ 12y agoEarth can support life due to its thick atmosphere, presence of liquid water, and a stable climate. Mars lacks a dense atmosphere, has very little surface water, and experiences extreme temperature fluctuations, making it inhospitable for life as we know it.
mars is not terrestrial enough to support human life inthe easy way like earth does...
Earth is bigger then Mars Mars has frozen water and the Earth has bothe liquid and solid water. The man leave on earth and cannot produce life on mars^_^ Mars is known as the red planet while the earth is the blue planet
The atmosphere of Mars is thin and composed mainly of carbon dioxide with traces of nitrogen and argon. It is much less dense than Earth's atmosphere and cannot support human life without significant technological assistance.
Earth is not inherently bad compared to Mars. Each planet has its own unique characteristics and conditions that make it suitable for different purposes. Earth has a vibrant ecosystem that sustains life, while Mars has harsh conditions that make it difficult for life as we know it to exist without significant technological support.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Martians or any other intelligent life on Mars. While there is ongoing research to explore the possibility of microbial life on Mars, there is currently no conclusive proof of life beyond Earth in our solar system.
Mars cannot support life, therfore, it's exact population is ZERO!
mars is not terrestrial enough to support human life inthe easy way like earth does...
Earth is bigger then Mars Mars has frozen water and the Earth has bothe liquid and solid water. The man leave on earth and cannot produce life on mars^_^ Mars is known as the red planet while the earth is the blue planet
Mars is smaller and has a thinner atmosphere than Earth. Mars has a reddish color due to its iron-rich soil, and it has less gravity than Earth. Additionally, Mars has polar ice caps composed of water and carbon dioxide.
scientist have said there is a possibility to live on mars but its not yet proven Mars cannot support human life, the only planet that we are aware of that can is the earth, therefore earth is the best planet to live on. Mars is WAY to cold to live in, Earth is the best place because it is not to far, or to close to the sun. Mars also does not have the gases that are needed for us to live.
yes it can,it can because there was once water and properties that we humans need today so by scientific research mars can support lifeThere is not one bit of oxygen on Mars, so humans do not have what they need to live most importantly which is oxygen.We know that Mars cannot support Earth-like forms of life because there is very little atmosphere, very little water, and it is too cold. However, we cannot yet rule out the existence of other forms of life that perhaps once did, or perhaps still do, exist on the Red Planet.to dry, no oxygen.There is no oxygen, water or food.no
All life is on Earth, none on Mars.
Recreational activities on Mars would likely involve exploration of its unique landscape, such as hiking and rock climbing in its canyons and valleys. With lower gravity than Earth, sports like basketball or soccer might be played with modifications. Stargazing would also be a popular activity due to the lack of light pollution and clear skies on Mars.
No, they not plants on Mars...conditions are not suitable to support life. An underdeveloped atmosphere and no water to support life.
no life on mars
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Martians or any other intelligent life on Mars. While there is ongoing research to explore the possibility of microbial life on Mars, there is currently no conclusive proof of life beyond Earth in our solar system.
With life support, perhaps. Mars is much colder than Earth, has much less atmospheric pressure, and very little oxygen.