It would be great to find liquid oceans on Mars.....As a kid I read E. Doc Smith SciFi stories about Barsoom and his Mars was a lot more friendly than what we have found on our Mars. It is possible that there is water on mars existing as permafrost, but liquid water, even underground, would have a vapour pressure far higher than the measly few bars of atmospheric pressure on that planet so it would evaporate immediately.
would that not create some sort of steam, water vapour creating some sort of atmospheric condition. The gravity would keep it part of Martian enviroment...no?..and there is no atmosphere...no?..dunno not an expert..I think you are right...but water does not exist in large quantities on the surface. There is a bit of water ice at the poles but that is all. "The average air pressure at the surface of Mars is 6 millibars (compared to 1013 millibars on Earth)." Any liquid water would boil away instantly.
there is an atmosphere
so wouldnt that mean people would boil if unprotected on the surface of mars?
My famly being Finnish we love our suanas and we get it right hot and my blood doesnt boil in those things lol
Are martians visually impared.
Are martians visually impared.![]()
Depends which Mars we are talking about. I understand that a severe sandstorm, might have winds of around 400 miles an hour....now that wouldn't do anyone's eyes any good.:roll::smile:
i thought moons were responsible for wind
tides and getting arrested
there is an atmosphere
so wouldnt that mean people would boil if unprotected on the surface of mars?
If a man was left unprotected on the surface of Mars, he would likely die of suffocation first. If the spaceship he was on was carrying Earth pressure of 14.7 psi and a man was ejected onto the surface unprotected from that pressure, the results would likely be ugly. Spaceships would normally carry a pressure much lower than that......