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Is it possible for humans to move to Mars? Please write down the reasons.

It is impossible for humans to move to Mars for the following reasons:

It is because there is not enough water, less oxygen, low surface temperature, no magnetic field and no ozone layer on Mars that it is difficult for life to survive on Mars.

Introduction to Mars:

Mars (English: Mars; Latin: Mathis; ; Astronomical symbol: ♂) is the fourth closest planet to the sun, the second asteroid in the solar system after mercury, and one of the four major terrestrial planets in the solar system.

In ancient Europe, Mars was called "Mars", and the "God of War" in ancient Roman mythology was also called "Red Planet". In ancient Chinese, it was called fluorescence because, like fire, its position and brightness often changed.

Its orange appearance is due to the surface covered with hematite (iron oxide). The diameter of Mars is about half that of the Earth, and its axis inclination and rotation period are close to those of the Earth, but period of revolution is twice as large as the Earth. The brightness of Mars can be as high as -2.9, but it is darker than Jupiter most of the time.

The atmosphere of Mars is mainly carbon dioxide (95.3%), which is thin and cold, spreading all over craters, canyons, sand dunes and gravel, and there is no stable liquid water. The southern hemisphere is an ancient highland full of impact craters, while the northern hemisphere is a younger lowland plain. The largest volcano on Mars-Mount Olympus and the largest canyon-Mariner Canyon.

Mars has two natural satellites: Phobos and Phobos, which are irregular in shape and may be captured asteroids. According to the observed evidence, a phenomenon similar to groundwater gushing was observed on Mars, and the Antarctic ice sheet partially retreated. Radar data show that there are a lot of water ice under the polar and mid-latitude surface.

Mars has four orbital probes launched by NASA and Europe, namely Odyssey, Mars Express, Mars Global Explorer and MAVEN Mars Explorer. There are also many American rovers on the surface, such as Curiosity, Insight, Mars Pathfinder, Phoenix, Spirit and Opportunity.

On 20021May 15, the scientific research team confirmed that the "Tianwen-1" landing patrol successfully landed in the pre-selected landing zone according to the telemetry signal sent back by Zhu Rong, and the first Mars exploration mission in China was a complete success.