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By: Jennifer Adriana Adrian Mars By: Jennifer Adriana Adrian

Mars Mars is 228 million kilometers from the sun, witch makes him the 4th planet from the sun. Mars is the planet that has seasons like hearth because its axis tilts at an almost identical angle as the Earth. The only deterrents is that mars has 687 days and the Earth has 365 days

Volcanoes in mars. Even though Mars has no life in it as the earth it dose has massive volcanos. The Tharsis Montes is one of the volcanic regions on Mars, the volcanoes in this regions are 100 times as larger as the Earth's largest volcano, this is because Mars has no moving tectonic plates. Olympus Mons is the largest volcano in Mars.

Is there water in Mars? Mars has no water due to the fact that pressure and temperature of Mars's atmosphere is too low. However several NASA missions have proved that Mars had water in the past. Phoenix lander confirm in 2008 that water dose exist as ice below Martian surface. Most of the water that exists in Mars is trapped in the polar icecaps. The odds of these is that life existing on Mars may increase over time, but no life has been proved yet.

Mars’s moons. Mars has only two moons Phobos and Deimos, they are irregularly shaped chucks of rock and are thought to be captured as asteroids. They are dark and have the characters that the moons have been hit by many asteroids and comets and show that the moons are fairly old.

78,000 People. 78,000 people apply to one-way trip to mars. A private venture by the Dutch Non profit organization aims to send a crew to the red planet in 2022. But there is no coming back. How ever only a few people will be qualify to go.

Mysterious things found in Mars. woman Face on mars

"Mars Rat" Mars Rat skull

Helmet