Water
1. The sunlight is not as strong there. 2. There is no water (found water) on Mars. 3. The air composition is different there. 4. The ground contains none of the nutrients that are necessary to grow plants. If you were an astronaut, and you brought oxygen, a strong flashlight, water and a seed with some soil you would be able to place it there and make it grow but your own oxygen tank would have run out by then, so technically, you cannot grow plants on Mars.
Probably not as plants require specific nutrients that are not present in hair gel.
Water, a denser atmosphere with carbon dioxide, and warmer weather.
The jury is still out on that, but based on careful and thorough analysis of samples collected from Mars so far, the majority scientific opinion is that it's unlikely.
glucose, light, water, air, and a suitable temperature, plants need minerals to grow and develop.
Not yet...
no
no
yes you can its a proven fact
Quite simply, No.
No. The soil on Mars lacks the organic nutrients necessary to grow plants.
we can make an airtight city in which we can grow plants
1. The sunlight is not as strong there. 2. There is no water (found water) on Mars. 3. The air composition is different there. 4. The ground contains none of the nutrients that are necessary to grow plants. If you were an astronaut, and you brought oxygen, a strong flashlight, water and a seed with some soil you would be able to place it there and make it grow but your own oxygen tank would have run out by then, so technically, you cannot grow plants on Mars.
plants are living things becaose they grow in the earth and come above the earth
Probably not as plants require specific nutrients that are not present in hair gel.
There are several things that grow naturally in India. Some of things are rubber plants, marijuana plants, and cotton plants.
Plants would not be able to grow openly on Mars with only water feeding and UV-protection. This is because the temperatures change dramatically on the Martian surface during night and day.