1.) same weather conditions 2.)theres water. but the water is buried deep down the surface so it must be drilled out.3.) nitrogen and sulfur or atmosphere levels are enough to sustain human life
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The two planets that are closest in size to Earth are it's neighbours: Venus and Mars. Of the two, Venus is nearly the same size, with a diameter of 12,104km (compared to Earth's diameter of 12,756km). Mars is smaller - almost half the size of Earth - with a diameter of 6792km.
You would be the same age, of course. However, you probably mean how old you would be in "Mars years". There are two ways to calculate this: A Mars year is 686.98 Earth days. At nine Earth years old, you are 3287.25 Earth days old. Divide that by 686.98 and you get 4.7850738 Mars years old. A Mars year equals approximately 1.88 Earth years. So, nine divided by 1.88 equals 4.78723404. The former is a bit more accurate. You would be 4 3/4 rounded to the nearest quarter.
Earth is about 1.88 times larger than Mars.
The two planets that are the closest to Mars is Earth and Jupiter.
Normally, Venus is, when it is on the same side of the Sun in its orbit When it isn't, either Mercury or Mars could be closer, if it was on the same side as Earth. The closest possible opposition between Earth and Venus is 38 million kilometers (23.7 million miles). No planet gets closer to Earth than Venus. But when it's on the opposite side of the Solar System, Venus can be as far as 261 million kilometers (162 million miles) away. When Mars is at its closest to Earth, the two planets are separated by about 54.6 million kilometers. The closest point in recent memory was in 2003, when Earth and Mars were separated by only 55 million kilometers. At its farthest point, the two planets can be 401 million kilometers apart.
-they both have climate -they are both solid, rock-based planets
No, Earth and Mars are two different planets.
The two planets that are closest in size to Earth are it's neighbours: Venus and Mars. Of the two, Venus is nearly the same size, with a diameter of 12,104km (compared to Earth's diameter of 12,756km). Mars is smaller - almost half the size of Earth - with a diameter of 6792km.
Mars has two natural satellites. Earth has one.
Mars has two moons: Phobos and Deimos. The stars seen in the sky of Mars are the same ones we see from Earth.
You would be the same age, of course. However, you probably mean how old you would be in "Mars years". There are two ways to calculate this: A Mars year is 686.98 Earth days. At nine Earth years old, you are 3287.25 Earth days old. Divide that by 686.98 and you get 4.7850738 Mars years old. A Mars year equals approximately 1.88 Earth years. So, nine divided by 1.88 equals 4.78723404. The former is a bit more accurate. You would be 4 3/4 rounded to the nearest quarter.
Earth is about 1.88 times larger than Mars.
Smaller, Mars is about half the size of Earth
Because those two planets rotate on their axis at about the same speed.
The two planets that are the closest to Mars is Earth and Jupiter.
Never. Mars and earth both orbit the sun. Since Mars has a more distant orbit, a year on Mars is almost the equivalent of two years on earth.
This is a function of distance - an object appears smaller the further away it is. Although Jupiter is many times the size of Mars, the two planets appear to be about the same size because Jupiter is also much further away from Earth than Mars is.