You couldn't do that. From what I remember from science class Mars can't support life.
Answer:
Life as we know it needs air and water and a source of energy. Life on Earth can live in near boiling heat, extreme cold, no oxygen conditions, and survive near vacuums. Assuming Martian life would be the same, we can make some assumptions.
asteroids smashing into it
Yes you would, since the atmosphere on Mars is extremely thin and is made up almost entirely of carbon dioxide.
No, Mars is made mostly of rock.
mars is made mostly of rock
Ice caps are made out of Carbon Dioxide on Mars.
We do not know. We have not made contact with any aliens.
The correct spelling for the game is CrystAlein Conflict. The game was made for the Lego site and is played online. It is a Mars Mission strategy game where players get to choose to command the astronaut or alien forces.
it would be made of chocolate
asteroids smashing into it
probably ganymede, its the largest moon in the solar system (about the same size as mars) and it made up mainly of ice.
the symbol of mars what is mars atmosphere is made of is it solid what is the temp. how far is it from the sun about the missions to mars and others p.s. look up mars in wikipedia or something and it will give you some ideas to re-search even if your teacher wont let you use that site you can get ideas of what to look up in other sites
It was named after the Roman god, Mars. The planet has an irregular path in the sky and a very noticeable red color, which made it look violent and therefore relatable to the God of War.
Because of shadows made by craters.
There are 4 alien films: Alien, Aliens, Alien3, Alien resurrection
Yes you would, since the atmosphere on Mars is extremely thin and is made up almost entirely of carbon dioxide.
Anything you see on television or movies about alien creatures is not real aliens - it is how the the movie creators thought aliens might look. Of course, some of them made them intentionally ugly.
Sounds like "Invaders from Mars " made in 1958 .