The correct answer is - No.
Even though Mars in many ways can be seen as a planet similar to the Earth, it is still a planet that is very different and doesn't have the right conditions for human existence on it.
For the time being, Mars is a planet where there's frozen water, constant dust devils, raging storms, infertile soil cover with big layer of dust, thin atmosphere, large radiation, which are all indicators that at the present, human life is not possible there.
On the other hand, with the development of the technology on our planet, maybe in the future the scientists will find a way as to how to make the ''Red Planet'' habitable, as there are few predispositions that may allow for future life to develop on it.
Because seamounts rests on the pacific plate and they also move because of resting on the Hawaiian hotspot drift.
Answer:
They no how to live in india
Explanation:
Villagers can live in india all naturally from the land
A giant elliptical can contain 400 billion of stars
The principle of superposition is that in a horizontally bedded sequence, the lower strata are the oldest and the top strata are the youngest. The sedimentary rocks were originally laid down horizontally so preserve features that are a consequence of this horizontality so if the strata have been uplifted and perhaps tilted say to vertical, using such clues as original graded bedding ie more coarse grained seds at the bottom of beds and progressively finer grained seds above them within a stratum, this is a clue as to what is up in a vertical or overturned sequence. Also, the fossil content will tell which strata are younger and which older.